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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T04:33:01+00:00 2026-06-09T04:33:01+00:00

I have a table which stores records which require to be inserted into another

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I have a table which stores records which require to be inserted into another database. Once these values are inserted, I then need to mark these records as processed to prevent them being re-processed.

DECLARE @InsertedValues TABLE (
    [ITEMNMBR] nchar(31),
    [ITEMDESC] nchar(101),
    [ITMSHNAM] nchar(15),
    [ITMGEDSC] nchar(11),
    [UOMSCHDL] nchar(11),
    [ALTITEM1] nchar(31),
    [ALTITEM2] nchar(31),
    [USCATVLS_1] nchar(11),
    [USCATVLS_2] nchar(11),
    [USCATVLS_3] nchar(11),
    [USCATVLS_6] nchar(11),
    [ABCCODE] int,
    [ROW_ID] int
)

-- INSERT NEW INVENTORY ITEMS INTO DB
INSERT INTO TABLE1..IV00101 (ITEMNMBR,ITEMDESC,ITMSHNAM,ITMGEDSC,UOMSCHDL,ALTITEM1,ALTITEM2,USCATVLS_1,USCATVLS_2,USCATVLS_3,USCATVLS_6,ABCCODE)
OUTPUT          
    INSERTED.[ITEMNMBR],
    INSERTED.[ITEMDESC],
    INSERTED.[ITMSHNAM],
    INSERTED.[ITMGEDSC],
    INSERTED.[UOMSCHDL],
    INSERTED.[ALTITEM1],
    INSERTED.[ALTITEM2],
    INSERTED.[USCATVLS_1],
    INSERTED.[USCATVLS_2],
    INSERTED.[USCATVLS_3],
    INSERTED.[USCATVLS_6],
    INSERTED.[ABCCODE],
    U.[ROW_ID] INTO @InsertedValues
SELECT U.[ITEMNMBR],U.[ITEMDESC],U.[ITMSHNAM],U.[ITMGEDSC],U.[UOMSCHDL],U.[ALTITEM1],U.[ALTITEM2],U.[USCATVLS_1],U.[USCATVLS_2],U.[USCATVLS_3],U.[USCATVLS_6],U.[ABCCODE]
FROM 
    DYNAMICS..TABLE2 AS U
WHERE 
    U.[ProcessedFlag] = 0 AND 
    U.[Action] = 'I' AND 
    U.[DestinationCompany] = 'COMPANY1' AND
    U.[DestinationTable] = 'IV00101'

As it stands currently, this query doesn’t work as it complains about the U.[ROW_ID] column in the OUTPUT statement which makes sense. So my problem is, how do I get the row that was inserted so that I can then run the following query?

UPDATE DYNAMICS..TABLE2
SET [ProcessedFlag] = 1, [ProcessedDateTime] = GETDATE()
FROM @InsertedValues AS U
    INNER JOIN DYNAMICS..TABLE2 AS R ON U.[ROW_ID] = R.[ROW_ID]
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    2026-06-09T04:33:03+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 4:33 am

    I’d consider using eConnect, since messing with GP tables is not a good idea (though inserting into IV00101 should be OK since it’s inventory master … but still!)

    What version of GP are you using? GP10 and GP2010 support webservices which have methods which allow you to insert an inventory item, otherwise you can use eConnect and provide XML files to the eConnect entrypoint which it will process. It also provides validation and error handling. You can use message queuing too if needs be

    Are you trying to do an import from your own holding table into the GP tables or something like that?

    I do plenty of GP and integration where I work 🙂

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