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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T19:52:30+00:00 2026-05-28T19:52:30+00:00

If I have two queries, which I will call horrible_query_1 and ugly_query_2 , and

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If I have two queries, which I will call horrible_query_1 and ugly_query_2, and I want to perform the following two minus operations on them:

(horrible_query_1) minus (ugly_query_2)
(ugly_query_2) minus (horrible_query_1)

Or maybe I have a terribly_large_and_useful_query, and the result set it produces I want to use as part of several future queries.

How can I avoid copying and pasting the same queries in multiple places? How can I “not repeat myself,” and follow DRY principles. Is this possible in SQL?

I’m using Oracle SQL. Portable SQL solutions are preferable, but if I have to use an Oracle specific feature (including PL/SQL) that’s OK.

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    2026-05-28T19:52:32+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 7:52 pm
    create view horrible_query_1_VIEW as 
     select .. ...
      from .. .. ..
    
    create view ugly_query_2_VIEW as 
     select .. ...
      from .. .. ..
    

    Then

    (horrible_query_1_VIEW) minus (ugly_query_2_VIEW)
    
    (ugly_query_2_VIEW) minus (horrible_query_1_VIEW)
    

    Or, maybe, with a with clause:

    with horrible_query_1 as (
      select .. .. ..
        from .. .. ..
    ) ,
    ugly_query_2 as (
      select .. .. ..
         .. .. ..
    )
    (select * from horrible_query_1 minus select * from ugly_query_2    ) union all
    (select * from ugly_query_2     minus select * from horrible_query_1)
    
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