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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T14:44:44+00:00 2026-05-17T14:44:44+00:00

Currently in a simple form i have the following declared table in code: declare

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Currently in a simple form i have the following declared table in code:

declare @FileIDs as table
(
    ID int not null
)

and i can fill it up e.g. manually like this:

insert into
    @FileIDs
values
    (1)

insert into
    @FileIDs
values
    (2)

insert into
    @FileIDs
values
    (3)

Also i have another table called Files and i like to select only those items, that have the same ID.

So I’ve tried the following approaches, but both fail:

select
    *
from
    Files
where
    ID in
    (
        @FileIDs
    )

select
    *
from
    Files
    inner join @FileIDs
    on Files.ID = @FileIDs.ID

Any ideas on how i can solve this problem?

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    2026-05-17T14:44:44+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:44 pm

    You can do either

    select 
        * 
    from 
        Files 
    where 
        ID in 
        ( 
            SELECT ID FROM @FileIDs 
        ) 
    
    
    
    select 
        f.* 
    from 
        Files f
        inner join @FileIDs fid
        on f.ID = fid.ID 
    

    In the first query your syntax was incorrect. You had to have

    SELECT ID FROM @FileIDs
    

    And in the second you need to assign an alias to the table variable.

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