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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T12:17:51+00:00 2026-06-01T12:17:51+00:00

This is my statement Why I get those errors Incorrect syntax near the keyword

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Why I get those errors Incorrect syntax near the keyword ‘select’, Incorrect syntax near the keyword ‘FROM’. ???

BEGIN
Declare @idToutesPlantesDérivés  int 
DECLARE @idPlantesDérivés  int 

SET @idPlantesDérivés = select(ID_CHIMQ FROM dbo.SOUS_CATGR where Name = 'plantes et ses dérivés')

SET @idToutesPlantesDérivés = select(ID_CHIMQ  FROM dbo.SOUS_CATGR where Name = 'toutes les autres plantes et dérivés')

   select @idToutesPlantesDérivés
END

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    2026-06-01T12:17:53+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 12:17 pm

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    BEGIN
    Declare @idToutesPlantesDérivés  int 
    DECLARE @idPlantesDérivés  int 
    
    SET @idPlantesDérivés = ( SELECT ID_CHIMQ 
    FROM dbo.SOUS_CATGR
    where Name = 'plantes et ses dérivés')
    
    SET @idToutesPlantesDérivés = ( SELECT ID_CHIMQ 
      FROM dbo.SOUS_CATGR
    where Name = 'toutes les autres plantes et dérivés')
    
       select @idToutesPlantesDérivés
    END
    

    or

    BEGIN
    Declare @idToutesPlantesDérivés  int 
    DECLARE @idPlantesDérivés  int 
    
    SELECT @idPlantesDérivés = ID_CHIMQ  
    FROM dbo.SOUS_CATGR
    where Name = 'plantes et ses dérivés'
    
    SELECT @idToutesPlantesDérivés = ID_CHIMQ 
    FROM dbo.SOUS_CATGR
    where Name = 'toutes les autres plantes et dérivés'
    
       select @idToutesPlantesDérivés
    END
    
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