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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T02:37:40+00:00 2026-06-10T02:37:40+00:00

I am using Sybase DB with TSQL. I am trying to work between 2

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I am using Sybase DB with TSQL.

I am trying to work between 2 SPROCS, one nested inside the other.

My outer SPROC will create a temp table #temp_table and fill it up with values to 200. Once the temp table has been populated with 200 entries, it will be used by the inner SPROC for a JOIN.

So essentially, my outer SPROC will have the following (simplified):

CREATE TABLE #temp_table 
(
  ... columns ...
)

and my inner SPROC will have the following:

SELECT
  SOME_COLUMNS
FROM
  SOME_TABLE
INNER JOIN
  #temp_table
ON
  SOME_CONDITION

When I try to test this, I run the script for my inner SPROC and it complains of #temp_table not existing, and fails to create the SPROC in the DB. So when I try to go run my outer SPROC, it will also fail.

Could I please get some pointers on how to solve this problem?

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    2026-06-10T02:37:41+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 2:37 am

    Don’t do it in two stored procedures. Do it all in one. A single stored procedure can have as many SQL statements as you need to get the job done, and a temp table is only available within the context of the stored procedure where it’s created.

    CREATE PROC DoItAll
    AS
    
       CREATE TABLE #temp_table 
       (
         ... columns ...
       );
    
       SELECT
         SOME_COLUMNS
       FROM
         SOME_TABLE
       INNER JOIN
         #temp_table
       ON
         SOME_CONDITION;
    
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