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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T12:26:28+00:00 2026-05-18T12:26:28+00:00

Is it possible to write sql query (in mssql), that returns decimals from given

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Is it possible to write sql query (in mssql), that returns decimals from given range (each in seperate row)?
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    2026-05-18T12:26:29+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 12:26 pm

    Using Itzik Ben-Gan’s technique (this will get you numbers up to 4,294,967,296) for producing a numbers table:

    WITH
        L0   AS(SELECT 1 AS c UNION ALL SELECT 1),
        L1   AS(SELECT 1 AS c FROM L0 AS A CROSS JOIN L0 AS B),
        L2   AS(SELECT 1 AS c FROM L1 AS A CROSS JOIN L1 AS B),
        L3   AS(SELECT 1 AS c FROM L2 AS A CROSS JOIN L2 AS B),
        L4   AS(SELECT 1 AS c FROM L3 AS A CROSS JOIN L3 AS B),
        L5   AS(SELECT 1 AS c FROM L4 AS A CROSS JOIN L4 AS B),
        Nums AS(SELECT ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY (SELECT NULL)) AS n FROM L5)
    SELECT n FROM Nums WHERE n between 11 and 20
    
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