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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:12:58+00:00 2026-05-13T15:12:58+00:00

Question How can I alter the SQL code below to ensure that the inserts

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How can I alter the SQL code below to ensure that the inserts into "dbo.tblBootStrapperInstruments" only occur if they don’t already exist?

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INSERT INTO dbo.tblBootStrapperInstruments (CCY, Instrument, Tenor)
SELECT CCY,Instrument,Gridpoint FROM dbo.Feed_Murex_Intraday_DF mx WHERE NOT EXISTS 
(SELECT * FROM dbo.tblBootStrapperInstruments bs
WHERE bs.CCY = mx.CCY
AND bs.Instrument = mx.Instrument
AND bs.Tenor = mx.Gridpoint) 
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    2026-05-13T15:12:58+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:12 pm

    Here’s how I’d do it.

    INSERT INTO dbo.tblBootStrapperInstruments (CCY, Instrument, Tenor) 
    SELECT mx.CCY,mx.Instrument,mx.Gridpoint FROM dbo.Feed_Murex_Intraday_DF mx
    LEFT OUTER JOIN dbo.tblBootStrapperInstruments bs 
    ON bs.CCY = mx.CCY 
    AND bs.Instrument = mx.Instrument 
    AND bs.Tenor = mx.Gridpoint
    WHERE bs.CCY IS NULL
    
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