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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T16:44:09+00:00 2026-05-14T16:44:09+00:00

I was under the impression this is valid SQLite syntax: SELECT *, (SELECT amount

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I was under the impression this is valid SQLite syntax:

SELECT
  *,
  (SELECT amount AS target 
     FROM target_money 
    WHERE start_year <= p.bill_year 
      AND start_month <= p.bill_month 
 ORDER BY start_year ASC, start_month ASC 
    LIMIT 1) AS target
FROM payments AS p;

But I guess it’s not, because SQLite returns this error:

no such column: p.bill_year

What’s wrong with how I refer to p.bill_year?
Yes, I am positive table payments hosts a column bill_year. Am I crazy or is this just valid SQL syntax? It would work in MySQL wouldn’t it?? I don’t have any other SQL present so I can’t test others, but I thought SQLite was quite standardlike.

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    2026-05-14T16:44:09+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:44 pm

    Thanks, Mark.
    Your query works fine in SQLite:

    >>> import sqlite3
    >>> conn = sqlite3.connect(':memory:')
    >>> c = conn.cursor()
    
    >>> c.execute('CREATE TABLE payments (bill_year INT, bill_month INT);')
    <sqlite3.Cursor object at 0x00C62CE0>
    >>> conn.commit()
    
    >>> c.execute("""CREATE TABLE target_money 
            (amount INT, start_year INT, start_month INT);""")
    <sqlite3.Cursor object at 0x00C62CE0>
    >>> conn.commit()
    
    >>> c.execute("""
    ... SELECT
    ...   *,
    ...   (SELECT amount AS target
    ...    FROM target_money
    ...    WHERE start_year <= p.bill_year AND start_month <= p.bill_month
    ...    ORDER BY start_year ASC, start_month ASC
    ...    LIMIT 1) AS target
    ... FROM
    ...   payments AS p;
    ... """)
    <sqlite3.Cursor object at 0x00C62CE0>
    >>> c.fetchall()
    []
    
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