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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T03:16:00+00:00 2026-05-20T03:16:00+00:00

I have a query like this: UPDATE t3 SET somevalue = (SELECT t2.id FROM

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I have a query like this:

UPDATE t3
SET    somevalue  = (SELECT t2.id
                  FROM   table1 t1
                         JOIN table2 t2
                           ON t1.fk_table2_id = t2.id
                  WHERE  t3.id = t1.fk_table3_id)
FROM   table3 t3 

The subquery SELECT t2.id FROM table1 t1 JOIN table2 t2 … returns 2+ values at some place in my SQL Server 20008 DB. Is there an easy way to figure out where it fails? Or is there another way to update a column in one table with values from another?

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    2026-05-20T03:16:01+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 3:16 am

    Assuming ts.id is unique, you can find out where its returning more then 1 row, use a SELECT (omit the table3 from the query if t1.fk_table3_id really is a foreign key constraint):

    SELECT t3.id, COUNT(*)
    FROM  table1 t1 JOIN table2 t2 ON t1.fk_table2_id = t2.id
      JOIN table3 t3 ON t3.id = t1.fk_table3_id
    GROUP BY t3.id
    HAVING COUNT(*) > 1
    
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