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                                    | rgombinaConstraint Violating Yak Guru
 
 
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                                            |  Posted - 2008-12-03 : 18:50:15 
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                                            | Hi,Is it possible to join a regular select with UDF data? For example,SELECT a.ID AS OrigDataFROM Table aWHERE a.ID = 100and JOIN/MERGE withselect ID from dbo.fnGetOtherData(100)Desired result:OrigData      OtherDataCol1        OtherDataCol2100           otherData1           otherData2....Thanks. |  |  
                                    | LampreyMaster Smack Fu Yak Hacker
 
 
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                                          |  Posted - 2008-12-03 : 18:53:17 
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                                          | I think you want to use the UNION operator.. Probably UNION ALL. |  
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                                    | rgombinaConstraint Violating Yak Guru
 
 
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                                          |  Posted - 2008-12-03 : 18:54:35 
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                                          | I need it PIVOTed (sideways) though. Thanks for the reply. |  
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                                    | rgombinaConstraint Violating Yak Guru
 
 
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                                          |  Posted - 2008-12-03 : 19:00:01 
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                                          | Just to add - the function is already pivoted so it returns 1 row. |  
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                                    | rgombinaConstraint Violating Yak Guru
 
 
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                                          |  Posted - 2008-12-03 : 19:36:38 
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                                          | Found it! SELECT * FROM tb_Employees AS E INNER JOIN     dbo.fn_EmployeesInDept('shipping') AS EID   ON E.EmployeeID = EID.EmployeeID |  
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