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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T20:14:39+00:00 2026-05-18T20:14:39+00:00

I need to know if a MERGE statement performed an INSERT. In my scenario,

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I need to know if a MERGE statement performed an INSERT. In my scenario, the insert is either 0 or 1 rows.

Test code:

DECLARE @t table (C1 int, C2 int)
DECLARE @C1 INT, @C2 INT

set @c1 = 1
set @c2 = 1

MERGE       @t as tgt
USING       (SELECT @C1, @C2) AS src (C1, C2)
ON          (tgt.C1 = src.C1)
    WHEN MATCHED AND tgt.C2 != src.C2 THEN
        UPDATE SET tgt.C2 = src.C2
    WHEN NOT MATCHED BY TARGET THEN
        INSERT VALUES (src.C1, src. C2)
    OUTPUT deleted.*, $action, inserted.*;

SELECT inserted.*

The last line doesn’t compile (no scope, unlike a trigger). I can’t get access to @action, or the output. Actually, I don’t want any output meta data.

How can I do this?

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    2026-05-18T20:14:40+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 8:14 pm

    You can OUTPUT into a table variable and then retrieve from that. Try this:

    DECLARE @t table (C1 int, C2 int)
    DECLARE @C1 INT, @C2 INT
    DECLARE @Output TABLE (DeletedC1 INT, DeletedC2 INT, ActionType VARCHAR(20), InsertedC1 INT, InsertedC2 INT)
    
    set @c1 = 1
    set @c2 = 1
    
    MERGE       @t as tgt
    USING       (SELECT @C1, @C2) AS src (C1, C2)
    ON          (tgt.C1 = src.C1)
        WHEN MATCHED AND tgt.C2 != src.C2 THEN
            UPDATE SET tgt.C2 = src.C2
        WHEN NOT MATCHED BY TARGET THEN
            INSERT VALUES (src.C1, src. C2)
        OUTPUT deleted.*, $action, inserted.* INTO @Output;
    
    SELECT * FROM @Output WHERE ActionType = 'INSERT'
    
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