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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T09:05:26+00:00 2026-06-18T09:05:26+00:00

I have the following table called ‘tasks_processes’: id| task_id | process_id | start |

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I have the following table called ‘tasks_processes’:

id| task_id | process_id | start | end  
 1| 2       | 43         | 0     | 250
 2| 2       | 82         | 250   | 500
 3| 2       | 21         | 500   | 750

So, ‘start’ and ‘end’ columns represent bounds of range and are unique within the task. For new process I need perform INSERT SELECT query like this:

INSERT INTO tasks_processes (start,end,task_id,process_id) 
    SELECT 
        COALESCE ((SELECT MAX(end) FROM tasks_processes WHERE task_id=2),0) as new_val , 
        new_val + 250, 
        2, 
        12;

In other words I need to insert value based on previously calculated value. But MySQL gives me DatabaseError: no such column: new_val

How to solve this problem?

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    2026-06-18T09:05:27+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 9:05 am

    You have to repeat the subquery, like this:

    INSERT INTO tasks_processes (start,end,task_id,process_id) 
    SELECT COALESCE ((SELECT MAX(end) FROM tasks_processes WHERE task_id=2),0), 
           COALESCE ((SELECT MAX(end) FROM tasks_processes WHERE task_id=2),0) + 250, 
           2, 
           12;
    

    or you can use something like this:

    INSERT INTO tasks_processes (start,end,task_id,process_id) 
    SELECT new_val, new_val+250, 2, 12
    FROM (SELECT coalesce(MAX(end), 0) as new_val FROM tasks_processes WHERE task_id=2) s;
    
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