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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T14:36:35+00:00 2026-05-15T14:36:35+00:00

I was wondering if these two queries could be combined into a single query?

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I was wondering if these two queries could be combined into a single query?

Query 1: to get the @guidID to be plugged into Query 2:

DECLARE @guidID uniqueIdentifier
    SET @guidID = (SELECT guidID FROM dbo.table1 WHERE IntID = 1) 

Query 2: retrieves a combined table from a function and table1

SELECT o.guidID, IntID, Title, func.Name 
  FROM dbo.table1 o
 INNER JOIN dbo.func1(o.guidID) func ON func.guidID = o.guidID
 WHERE IntID = 1

func1 takes in a guidID object
Returns a table of (guidID, IntID

Thanks for any help, this is as far as I’ve gotten, which give me the data that I need but in two separate queries.

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    2026-05-15T14:36:36+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:36 pm

    SQL Server 2005+ has CROSS APPLY

    SELECT t.guidID, IntID, Title, func.Name 
      FROM
         dbo.table1 o
         CROSS APPLY
         dbo.func1(o.guidID) func
     WHERE IntID = 1
    

    Edit: won’t work…
    However, assuming you have one row for IntID = 1, you can also cross join for other DBMS/older SQL Servers

    SELECT t.guidID, IntID, Title, func.Name 
      FROM
         dbo.table1 o
        CROSS JOIN
        dbo.func1(o.guidID) func
     WHERE IntID = 1
    

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