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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T09:06:08+00:00 2026-06-08T09:06:08+00:00

I have the following script which has stopped working due the error in the

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I have the following script which has stopped working due the error in the title. Could someone please provide some assistance?

SELECT DISTINCT TOP 100 PERCENT
         Locs.lCustomerGroupPK, Locs.lCustomerID, Locs.Customer_Group_Name, Locs.Customer_Name, Locs.Location_Name, TY.ThisYearsSales,
        (SELECT ThisYearsSales
           FROM dbo.Vw_Level_3_Sales_This_Year
          WHERE (lLocationID = Locs.lLocationID2 OR lLocationID = Locs.llocationid)
            AND (Current_Read_Date = TY.Current_Read_Date - 364) AND (ThisYearsSales <= 400)
         ) AS LastYearsSales, 
         TY.Current_Read_Date - 1 AS Current_Read_Date INTO #tmplocationlflsales
  FROM dbo.Vw_Level_3_Sales_This_Year AS TY 
        INNER JOIN dbo.vw_locations_Like_For_Like_Previous AS Locs 
                ON TY.lLocationID = Locs.llocationid OR TY.lLocationID = Locs.lLocationID2
 WHERE (TY.ThisYearsSales <= 400)
    AND (TY.Current_Read_Date = @RecordDate)
    AND TY.ThisYearsSales IS NOT NULL
    AND (SELECT ThisYearsSales
           FROM dbo.Vw_Level_3_Sales_This_Year
          WHERE (lLocationID = Locs.lLocationID2 OR lLocationID = Locs.llocationid) 
            AND (Current_Read_Date = TY.Current_Read_Date - 364) 
            AND (ThisYearsSales <= 400)
         ) IS NOT NULL 
 ORDER BY Locs.Customer_Group_Name, Locs.Customer_Name, Locs.Location_Name, Current_Read_Date
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    2026-06-08T09:06:09+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 9:06 am

    The problem would seem to be the subquery in the SELECT:

            SELECT ThisYearsSales
            FROM dbo.Vw_Level_3_Sales_This_Year
            WHERE (lLocationID = Locs.lLocationID2 OR 
                    lLocationID = Locs.llocationid) 
                AND (Current_Read_Date = TY.Current_Read_Date - 364) 
                AND (ThisYearsSales <= 400)
    

    This is returning too many rows. Perhaps you want to change it to:

            SELECT sum(ThisYearsSales)
            FROM dbo.Vw_Level_3_Sales_This_Year
            WHERE (lLocationID = Locs.lLocationID2 OR 
                    lLocationID = Locs.llocationid) 
                AND (Current_Read_Date = TY.Current_Read_Date - 364) 
                AND (ThisYearsSales <= 400)
    

    Since you use the same subquery twice, you should really put it in the FROM clause.

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