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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T23:35:37+00:00 2026-05-22T23:35:37+00:00

I have two stored procedures. Lets take them as SP1 and SP2. SP1 is

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I have two stored procedures. Lets take them as SP1 and SP2.
SP1 is the main Stored proc and SP2 is the stored proc called inside SP2.
i.e) SP1 has three input parameters(Fromdate,todate,LoginName) and SP2 has one input parameter(LoginName).
What I want to do is: Call the SP2 inside SP1’s where clause as:

SELECT column1,
       column2,
       column3
from <Sometable>
where column1<=fromdate and column1>=todate and column2 in(exec SP2 @LoginName)

IAm not sure of the syntax but this is what I want to achieve.
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    2026-05-22T23:35:38+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 11:35 pm

    Here’s one such way of achieving this – you might also want to read up on Table-valued UDFs.

    CREATE TABLE #logins (
      <schema for EXEC SP2 return here>
    )
    
    INSERT INTO #logins
      EXEC SP2 @LoginName
    
    SELECT column1, column2, column3
    from YOUMISSEDTHETABLEOUTHERE
    where column1<=fromdate and column1>=todate and column2 in (
      SELECT therelevantcolumn FROM #logins
    )
    
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