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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:43:36+00:00 2026-05-13T13:43:36+00:00

I have this simple T-SQL query, it emits a bunch of columns from a

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I have this simple T-SQL query, it emits a bunch of columns from a table and also joins information from other related tables.

My data model is simple. I have a scheduled event, with participants. I need to know how many participants participate in each event.

My solution to this is to add a CTE that groups scheduled events and counts the number of participants.

This will allow me to join in that information per scheduled event. Keeping the query simple.

I like to keep my queries simple, however, If I ever in the future need to have additonal temporary results accessible during my simple query, what do I do?

I would really like it, if I could have multiple CTEs but I can’t, right? What are my options here?

I’ve ruled out views and doing things at the application data layer. I prefer to isolated my SQL queries.

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    2026-05-13T13:43:37+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:43 pm

    You can have multiple CTEs in one query, as well as reuse a CTE:

    WITH    cte1 AS
            (
            SELECT  1 AS id
            ),
            cte2 AS
            (
            SELECT  2 AS id
            )
    SELECT  *
    FROM    cte1
    UNION ALL
    SELECT  *
    FROM    cte2
    UNION ALL
    SELECT  *
    FROM    cte1
    

    Note, however, that SQL Server may reevaluate the CTE each time it is accessed, so if you are using values like RAND(), NEWID() etc., they may change between the CTE calls.

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