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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T16:01:54+00:00 2026-05-12T16:01:54+00:00

I should be able to reference tables in the join clauses from a subquery,

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I should be able to reference tables in the join clauses from a subquery, shouldn’t I?

But the following query is giving me errors saying they can’t be bound:

select *
from call c
JOIN call_task ct ON c.call_no=ct.call_no AND ct.calltask_no = (select min(ict.calltask_no) FROM call_task ict WHERE ict.call_no=c.call_no)
JOIN business b ON c.service_business_id=b.business_id
JOIN item i ON ct.item_id=i.item_id
JOIN    (   select top 1 * 
            FROM contract_line icl
            WHERE   icl.item_id = i.item_id 
                AND icl.location_no = c.service_location_no 
                AND icl.business_id = b.business_id
            ORDER BY icl.cancel_date asc
        ) cl ON i.item_id=cl.item_id 
             AND cl.location_no=c.service_location_no 
             AND cl.business_id=b.business_id
JOIN [contract] co ON cl.cont_no=co.cont_no
JOIN business_location bl ON bl.business_id=c.service_business_id AND bl.location_no=c.service_location_no
WHERE b.bus_code='INGRAM04'
AND ct.cont_no is null
AND call_sts NOT IN ('BB', 'BI', 'CA', 'CL', 'IP')
--AND cl.end_date > c.entry_date
ORDER BY c.create_time

The errors are:
Msg 4104, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
The multi-part identifier “i.item_id” could not be bound.
Msg 4104, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
The multi-part identifier “c.service_location_no” could not be bound.
Msg 4104, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
The multi-part identifier “b.business_id” could not be bound.

I don’t understand why I’m getting these errors, and can’t think of any way around it. The item_no on a contract_line can appear more than once on a contract, if it was canceled and a new line created for instance. In those cases I need to ignore the cancelled line and pull the current one. Doing the subquery and ordering by cancel_date pulls the nulls first so it accomplishes what I want… but this weird binding error is screwing me up. I know I’ve used this technique before so now I’m confused…

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    2026-05-12T16:01:54+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 4:01 pm

    You can’t use dependent sub-queries in JOIN. Use APPLY instead. Using KM’s example:

    declare @table table (t int);
    select     t1.t     
    from @table t1    
    cross apply (select t2.t from @table t2 where t1.t=t2.t) as dt
    
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