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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T22:49:11+00:00 2026-05-27T22:49:11+00:00

I have a SQL statement like this: EDIT : SELECT location as Location FROM

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I have a SQL statement like this:

EDIT :

SELECT 
    location as Location 
FROM
    Table1 
WHERE 
    OnsiteOffshore = 'Offshore' AND Acc_Code = 'ABC' 

UNION 

SELECT 
    Country 
FROM 
    Table1 
WHERE
    OnsiteOffshore = 'Onsite' AND Acc_Code = 'ABC'

This SQL query gives these results:

Chennai
Bangalore
USA
NewZealand

But due to some requirement I need the output like this:

Chennai
Chennai
Chennai
Chennai
Bangalore
Bangalore
Bangalore
Bangalore
USA
USA
USA
USA
NewZealand
NewZealand
NewZealand
NewZealand

Mean to say each location needs to be output 4 times.

Pls help how to get the same.

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    2026-05-27T22:49:12+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 10:49 pm
    SELECT Location 
    FROM Table1
      CROSS JOIN
        ( VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4)
        ) AS four(dummy)
    

    If the 4 is not a constant but (as @xQbert noticed/asked) is the number of rows of the table, you can use this:

    SELECT a.Location 
    FROM Table1 AS a
      CROSS JOIN
         Table1 AS b
    

    If you don’t have Table1 but any (however complex) query, you could use this for 4 copies:

    SELECT Location 
    FROM (
           SELECT Location       --- complex query here
           ...                   --- inside parenthesis
         UNION 
           SELECT Country
           ...
         ) AS Table1
      CROSS JOIN
        ( VALUES (1),(2),(3),(4)
        ) AS four(dummy)
    

    or this for n copies:

    WITH cte AS
      ( SELECT Location       --- complex query here
        ...                   --- inside parenthesis
        UNION 
        SELECT Country
        ...
      )
    SELECT a.Location 
    FROM cte AS a
      CROSS JOIN
         cte AS b
    
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