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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T17:42:39+00:00 2026-05-22T17:42:39+00:00

I want to create SQL statement (probably a stored procedure) to insert multiple rows

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I want to create SQL statement (probably a stored procedure) to insert multiple rows in a database table. For the dates in one year depending on the weeks number selected.

For example:
if Week number selected = 4

The sql statement should insert the new rows in database table for the current date adding 4 weeks to current date for each row as follows:

CompanyID  DateStart                  ServiceType

101       todayDate                     0091
101       TodayDate + 4weeks            0091
101       TodayDate + 8weeks            0091
101       TodayDate + 12weeks           0091
.               .                          .
.               .                          .
.               .                          .
101       TodayDate + #weeks            0091
            (until this yearEnd only)

**
Please NOTE:

1.
Before the above script is executed I want to check if there are any records in the same database table for previous year
for the company (#101) the serviceType (#0091). If any records exists I want to delete those records.

2.
I also want to make sure if for the service type (#0091) for the company(101) already exists in the current year, then I should not insert the new rows in the database table.

Thank you so much for your help for taking time and understanding my question to produce appropriate result.

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    2026-05-22T17:42:40+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 5:42 pm

    You could try something like this to generate the rows to be inserted:

    DECLARE @CurrentYear INT = YEAR(GETDATE())
    
    ;WITH DatesToInsert AS
    (
        SELECT 
            101 AS 'CompanyID',
            GETDATE() AS 'TodayDate', 
            '0091' AS 'ServiceType'
    
        UNION ALL
    
        SELECT 
            101 AS 'CompanyID',
            DATEADD(WEEK, 4, dti.TodayDate) AS 'TodayDate', 
            '0091' AS 'ServiceType'
        FROM      
            DatesToInsert dti
        WHERE
            YEAR(DATEADD(WEEK, 4, dti.TodayDate)) = @CurrentYear
    )
    SELECT * FROM DatesToInsert
    

    From that CTE (Common Table Expression), you can insert values into a table and check all the other requirements you have. And of course, you can make the number 4 in the DATEADD call configurable, e.g. as the parameter of a stored proc that contains this CTE to handle the inserts.

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