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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:12:16+00:00 2026-05-13T20:12:16+00:00

I have two tables that are indirectly related by another table TableA – ID,

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I have two tables that are indirectly related by another table

TableA – ID, SomeFieldA

TableB – ID, SomeFieldB

TableAB – IDA, IDB, SomeFieldAB

I have to generate data from the ground up. So I’ve put some data in TableA, and I’ve put some data in TableB. The problem is, I need to insert data into TableAB now, and I don’t know how to generate a script that will do all the permutations of TableA and TableB together.

For instance:

Table A has two records:

1, ‘A’

2, ‘AA’

Table B has two records:

3, ‘B’

4, ‘B’

I want to insert the following data into TableAB:

1, 3, ‘first perm’

1, 4, ‘second perm’

2, 3, ‘third perm’

2, 4, ‘fourth perm’

What’s the easiest way to do this?

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    2026-05-13T20:12:17+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:12 pm

    Don’t use the ancient join syntax: FROM A, B, use a proper join:

    DECLARE @TableA table (Col1 varchar(5), Col2 varchar(5))
    DECLARE @Tableb table (Col1 varchar(5), Col2 varchar(5))
    
    INSERT INTO @TableA VALUES ('a','a')
    INSERT INTO @TableA VALUES ('aa','aa')
    
    INSERT INTO @TableB VALUES ('b','b')
    INSERT INTO @TableB VALUES ('BB','BB')
    
    SELECT
        *
        FROM @TableA
            CROSS JOIN @TableB
        ORDER BY 1
    

    OUTPUT

    Col1  Col2  Col1  Col2
    ----- ----- ----- -----
    a     a     b     b
    a     a     BB    BB
    aa    aa    b     b
    aa    aa    BB    BB
    
    (4 row(s) affected)
    

    this will also produce the same result set:

    SELECT
        *
        FROM @TableA
            JOIN @TableB ON 1=1
        ORDER BY 1
    
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