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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T20:07:26+00:00 2026-06-08T20:07:26+00:00

Here are two simple queries: SELECT EntityID, EntityName FROM EntityRelations.Entities WHERE EntityID IN (SELECT

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Here are two simple queries:

SELECT EntityID, EntityName FROM EntityRelations.Entities 
 WHERE EntityID IN (SELECT ModifiedByEntityID FROM EntityRelations.AssistanceFlags af WITH (nolock)
  JOIN EntityRelations.Entities et WITH (nolock) ON af.EntityId = et.EntityId
WHERE ModifiedDate BETWEEN '6/1/12 3:00 AM'
                       AND '8/1/12 2:59 AM')

SELECT EntityName, Note, ModifiedByEntityID, ModifiedDate FROM EntityRelations.AssistanceFlags af WITH (nolock)
  JOIN EntityRelations.Entities et WITH (nolock) ON af.EntityId = et.EntityId
 WHERE ModifiedDate BETWEEN '6/1/12 3:00 AM'
                        AND '8/1/12 2:59 AM'
 ORDER BY ModifiedDate ASC

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The first gives a small table of names that I’d LIKE to slip into the second query into the ModifiedByEntityID field, having the names appear instead of the number.

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    2026-06-08T20:07:27+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 8:07 pm
    SELECT EntityName, Note, X.EntityName , ModifiedByEntityID, ModifiedDate FROM EntityRelations.AssistanceFlags af WITH (nolock)
      JOIN EntityRelations.Entities et WITH (nolock) ON af.EntityId = et.EntityId
    LEFT OUTER JOIN (SELECT EntityID, EntityName FROM EntityRelations.Entities 
             WHERE EntityID IN (SELECT ModifiedByEntityID FROM EntityRelations.AssistanceFlags af WITH (nolock)
             JOIN EntityRelations.Entities et WITH (nolock) ON af.EntityId = et.EntityId
             WHERE ModifiedDate BETWEEN '6/1/12 3:00 AM'
                                    AND '8/1/12 2:59 AM'))X ON X.EntityID = ModifiedByEntityID 
     WHERE ModifiedDate BETWEEN '6/1/12 3:00 AM'
                            AND '8/1/12 2:59 AM'
     ORDER BY ModifiedDate ASC
    

    EDIT by JerryB: I was getting an ambiguous EntityName message, so I adapted it to this, and it’s working perfectly, thanks:

    DECLARE @FROM DATETIME, @TO DATETIME
    
        SET @FROM = '6/1/12 3:00 AM'
        SET @TO   = '8/1/12 3:00 AM'
    
    SELECT et.EntityName, Note, X.EntityName "CSR", ModifiedDate FROM EntityRelations.AssistanceFlags af WITH (nolock) 
      JOIN EntityRelations.Entities et WITH (nolock) ON af.EntityId = et.EntityId 
    LEFT OUTER JOIN (SELECT EntityID, EntityName FROM EntityRelations.Entities  
             WHERE EntityID IN (SELECT ModifiedByEntityID FROM EntityRelations.AssistanceFlags af WITH (nolock) 
             JOIN EntityRelations.Entities et WITH (nolock) ON af.EntityId = et.EntityId 
             WHERE ModifiedDate BETWEEN @FROM AND @TO))X ON X.EntityID = af.ModifiedByEntityID  
     WHERE ModifiedDate BETWEEN @FROM AND @TO
     ORDER BY ModifiedDate ASC 
    
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