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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T17:21:33+00:00 2026-05-24T17:21:33+00:00

I have two tables both containing various companies. I want to select everything from

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I have two tables both containing various companies. I want to select everything from tableOne that appears in tableTwo (in fact, only if it appears in tableTwo). I’ll do this by comparing their companyID fields. They must also have the same value for a column someYear. So in other words, I want to return the companies that appear in tableTwo from tableOne, if and only if their someYear columns match.

tableOne

companyID    someYear
---------    --------
1            2010
2            2009
3            2011
1            2011
7            2009


tableTwo

companyID    someYear
---------    --------
1            2010
2            2008
3            2011
4            2011
5            2009

I want to return 1 and 3 (company 2’s year differs so I don’t want it). My useless attempt:

SELECT one.* 
FROM tableOne one, tableTwo two
WHERE one.[companyID] in (
  SELECT DISTINCT companyID
  FROM tableTwo
)
and one.someYear = two.someYear;

The problem here is that it returns millions of rows, when both tables contain less than 10,000 entries. I can’t recreate the output exactly because of sensitive information. The table/column names here are all made up as I’m sure you can tell. Also I should probably point out that neither table appears to have a primary key. I assume that causes them to have nothing to match on. I’m using SQL Server 2008. Any help would be hugely appreciated.

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    2026-05-24T17:21:33+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 5:21 pm

    Try this

    select one.*
    from tableOne as one
      inner join tableTwo as two
        on one.companyID = two.companyID and
           one.someYear = two.someYear
    
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