I’m trying to pivot some data in SQL Server 2000, but the user that runs the application only have read/write permissions. I’ve looked the solutions posted here, but all involving create/destroy temporary tables.
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I think you may be a bit confused as to what temporary tables are.
You should be able to create a temp table (in memory) within your SQL statement. No extra permissions are necessary.