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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:13:59+00:00 2026-05-10T22:13:59+00:00

I’m selecting 1 field from 1 table and storing it into a temp table.

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I’m selecting 1 field from 1 table and storing it into a temp table.

Sometimes that table ends up with 0 rows.

I want to add that field onto another table that has 20+ fields

Regular union won’t work for me because of the field # mismatch. Outer wont work for me because there is nothing to compare. NVL doesn’t work on the first temp table.

Anyone know how to do it?

UPDATED:

I failed to mention…. When the table that retrieves 1 field finds a match in other cases, this code that I’m using now works….

SELECT DISTINCT reqhead_rec.resp_name<br> FROM reqhead_rec, biglist<br> WHERE reqhead_rec.req_no = biglist.req_no  AND reqhead_rec.frm = biglist.req_frm<br> INTO TEMP grabname with no log;  SELECT biglist.*, grabname.resp_name<br> FROM biglist, grabname<br> ORDER BY prnt_item, account_amt<br> INTO TEMP xxx with no log; 
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  1. 2026-05-10T22:14:00+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:14 pm

    What field would it match with? BTW, here’s how to line them up:

    SELECT NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, MySingleField, NULL, NULL, NULL... FROM #temp UNION ALL SELECT Col1, Col2, Col3, Col4, Col5, Col6,... FROM OtherTable 

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    OK, after reading your update… I don’t think you want a UNION at all, but rather, and incredibly simple SUBSELECT

    SELECT     *,     (SELECT TOP 1 Name FROM Blah WHERE Blah.SomeID = MyTable.SomeID) AS ExtraCol FROM     MyTable 
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