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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:29:09+00:00 2026-05-14T20:29:09+00:00

how can I assign a column name to the SUM column ? i.e. select

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how can I assign a column name to the SUM column ?

i.e.

select OwnerUserId, SUM(PostScore)
INTO Experts
from ...

I get this error:

An object or column name is missing or
empty. For SELECT INTO statements,
verify each column has a name. For
other statements, look for empty alias
names. Aliases defined as “” or [] are
not allowed. Change the alias to a
valid name.

I guess because the column containing the results of SUM has not name.

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    2026-05-14T20:29:09+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:29 pm

    First of all there’s no SQL-Server 2003. Only 2000, 2005, 2008 (and then 2008R2, 2012 and the latest 2014).

    As for the name – called alias – you can use AS. This is the standard SQL syntax:

    SELECT OwnerUserId, SUM(PostScore) AS PostScoreSum
    INTO Experts 
    FROM ... 
    

    But AS is optional, so you can also alias a column without it:

    SELECT OwnerUserId, SUM(PostScore)  PostScoreSum
    INTO Experts 
    FROM ... 
    

    You can also use the (proprietary, only in SQL-Server) alias = column syntax:

    SELECT OwnerUserId, PostScoreSum = SUM(PostScore)  
    INTO Experts 
    FROM ... 
    
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