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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T00:36:41+00:00 2026-06-03T00:36:41+00:00

I have a table with a single column of geometry type, containing polygons. How

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I have a table with a single column of geometry type, containing polygons. How do I get the union of all the polygons in the table?

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    2026-06-03T00:36:42+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 12:36 am

    This worked for me:

    CREATE TABLE #g (i INT IDENTITY, a geometry)
    INSERT INTO #g (a)
    VALUES
        (geometry::STGeomFromText(
            'POLYGON((0 0, 3 0, 3 3, 0 3, 0 0))', 0)
        ),
        (geometry::STGeomFromText(
            'POLYGON((5 2, 7 2, 7 0, 5 0, 5 2))', 0)
        )
    
    DECLARE @g geometry
    SELECT TOP 1 @g = a FROM [#g]
    SELECT @g = @g.STUnion(a) FROM #g
    
    SELECT @g
    

    So, apparently, the STUnion method returns null when either the instance on which it’s being called or the operand is null, hence the select top 1 hack.

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