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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T10:24:19+00:00 2026-06-17T10:24:19+00:00

I have a stored procedure that uses a CTE and it has worked fine.

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I have a stored procedure that uses a CTE and it has worked fine. I recently moved to a new server however and now it kicks up an error

The multi-part identifier “DOWNLOADS_downloadCategoryLink.categoryID” could not be bound

I can fix this by changing the compatibility level of the database to 80 (SQL Server 2000) but I’d prefer to fix the problem properly – anyone have any ideas where I’m going wrong?

The stored procedure is:

;WITH CTE( CategoryID, ParentCategoryID )
AS
(
    SELECT CategoryID, ParentCategoryID
    FROM DOWNLOADS_fileCategories
    WHERE CategoryID = @startCategoryID

    UNION ALL

    SELECT a.CategoryID, a.ParentCategoryID
    FROM DOWNLOADS_fileCategories a
    INNER JOIN CTE b ON b.CategoryID = a.ParentCategoryID
)
SELECT CategoryID INTO #tempLinkTable FROM CTE

set @query = 'SELECT TOP ' + cast(@noRecordsToReturn as varchar(5)) + ' DOWNLOADS_files.downloadID, DOWNLOADS_files.fileTypeID, DOWNLOADS_files.downloadName, DOWNLOADS_files.downloadFileName, DOWNLOADS_files.sizeInKb, DOWNLOADS_files.dateAdded, DOWNLOADS_files.visible, SYS_fileTypes.fileTypeName, SYS_fileTypes.fileTypeExtension
FROM DOWNLOADS_files LEFT OUTER JOIN SYS_fileTypes ON DOWNLOADS_files.fileTypeID = SYS_fileTypes.fileTypeID INNER JOIN
                  #tempLinkTable ON DOWNLOADS_downloadCategoryLink.categoryID = #tempLinkTable.categoryID
ORDER BY DOWNLOADS_files.dateAdded DESC'

exec(@query)

The tables I have are:

DOWNLOADS_files

downloadID
downloadFileName

DOWNLOADS_fileCategories

categoryID
parentCategoryID
categoryName

DOWNLOADS_fileCategoryLink

categoryID
downloadID

Many thanks!

Bob

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    2026-06-17T10:24:21+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 10:24 am

    Your dynamic SQL generates a query like

    SELECT TOP 10 DOWNLOADS_files.downloadID,
                  DOWNLOADS_files.fileTypeID,
                  DOWNLOADS_files.downloadName,
                  DOWNLOADS_files.downloadFileName,
                  DOWNLOADS_files.sizeInKb,
                  DOWNLOADS_files.dateAdded,
                  DOWNLOADS_files.visible,
                  SYS_fileTypes.fileTypeName,
                  SYS_fileTypes.fileTypeExtension
    FROM   DOWNLOADS_files
           LEFT OUTER JOIN SYS_fileTypes
             ON DOWNLOADS_files.fileTypeID = SYS_fileTypes.fileTypeID
           INNER JOIN #tempLinkTable
             ON DOWNLOADS_downloadCategoryLink.categoryID = #tempLinkTable.categoryID
    ORDER  BY DOWNLOADS_files.dateAdded DESC 
    

    The inner join condition

       INNER JOIN #tempLinkTable
         ON DOWNLOADS_downloadCategoryLink.categoryID = #tempLinkTable.categoryID
    

    references a table DOWNLOADS_downloadCategoryLink that doesn’t exist in the query. I’m surprised the query ever worked but maybe there was some parser bug that has since been fixed.

    To fix this properly we would need to know what table categoryID actually belongs to.

    Edit: Maybe

    SELECT TOP (@noRecordsToReturn) DOWNLOADS_files.downloadID,
                                    DOWNLOADS_files.fileTypeID,
                                    DOWNLOADS_files.downloadName,
                                    DOWNLOADS_files.downloadFileName,
                                    DOWNLOADS_files.sizeInKb,
                                    DOWNLOADS_files.dateAdded,
                                    DOWNLOADS_files.visible,
                                    SYS_fileTypes.fileTypeName,
                                    SYS_fileTypes.fileTypeExtension
    FROM   DOWNLOADS_files
           INNER JOIN DOWNLOADS_downloadCategoryLink
             ON DOWNLOADS_downloadCategoryLink.downloadID = DOWNLOADS_files.downloadID
           INNER JOIN #tempLinkTable
             ON DOWNLOADS_downloadCategoryLink.categoryID = #tempLinkTable.categoryID
           LEFT OUTER JOIN SYS_fileTypes
             ON DOWNLOADS_files.fileTypeID = SYS_fileTypes.fileTypeID
    ORDER  BY DOWNLOADS_files.dateAdded DESC 
    
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