I have a SQL Server 2005 database that is linked to an Oracle database. What I want to do is run a query to pull some ID numbers out of it, then find out which ones are in Oracle.
So I want to take the results of this query:
SELECT pidm FROM sql_server_table
And do something like this to query the Oracle database (assuming that the results of the previous query are stored in @pidms):
OPENQUERY(oracledb, ' SELECT pidm FROM table WHERE pidm IN (' + @pidms + ')') GO
But I’m having trouble thinking of a good way to do this. I suppose that I could do an inner join of queries similar to these two. Unfortunately, there are a lot of records to pull within a limited timeframe so I don’t think that will be a very performant option to choose.
Any suggestions? I’d ideally like to do this with as little Dynamic SQL as possible.
Ahhhh, pidms. Brings back bad memories! 🙂
You could do the join, but you would do it like this:
I’m not sure if you could write a PL/SQL procedure that would take a table variable from sql…but maybe…..no, I doubt it.