How do I create a temporary result set for use in an SQL without creating a table and inserting the data?
Example: I have a list of, say 10 codes for example. I want to put this into a query, and then query the database to see which codes in this temporary list do not exist in a table.
If it was already in a table, I could do something like:
SELECT
ITEM_CODE
FROM
TEMP_ITEMS
MINUS
SELECT
ITEM_CODE
FROM
M_ITEMS
Is their a way without using PL/SQL, and pure SQL to create a temporary rowset before querying?
Please don’t answer with something like:
SELECT 1 FROM DUAL
UNION ALL
SELECT 2 FROM DUAL
I am sort of thinking of something where I can provide my codes in an IN statement, and it turns that into rows for use in a later query.
Edit: so everyone knows my objective here, basically I sometimes get a list of product codes that I need to find which ones in the list are not setup in our system. I want a quick way to throw this into an SQL statement so I can see which ones are not in the system (rather than importing data etc). I usually put these into excel, then do a formula such as :
="'"&A1&"',"
So that I can create my comma separated list.
If you are using oracle 11g you can do this
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