How to use a table variable in an "update from select" query?

sharptooth picture sharptooth · Dec 16, 2011 · Viewed 16.4k times · Source

I have this table variable declaration followed by a query:

DECLARE @CurrentItems TABLE
(
    ItemId uniqueidentifier,
    ItemUnits int
)

UPDATE U SET U.Units = U.Units + [@CurrentItems].ItemUnits
    FROM @CurrentItems CI INNER JOIN U ON U.UId=CI.ItemId;

And U is defined as follows:

CREATE TABLE [dbo].[U] (
    [UId]         UNIQUEIDENTIFIER UNIQUE NOT NULL,
    [Units]       INT DEFAULT ((0)) NOT NULL
);

When I run that in SQL Management Studio against SQL Server 2005 Express I get the following:

Msg 208, Level 16, State 1, Line 24

Invalid object name '@CurrentItems'.

I've already looked through this and this very similar questions but can't figure out how to solve the problem.

What's the actual problem and how do I resolve that?

Answer

JonH picture JonH · Dec 16, 2011

You've aliased @CurrentItems with CI so just use CI:

UPDATE U SET U.Units = U.Units + CI.ItemUnits
    FROM @CurrentItems CI INNER JOIN U ON U.UId=CI.ItemId;

Also take a look at your query you have something like U.UId = CU.ItemID. What is CU? You've made an alias for @CurrentItems with CI, so what is the purpose of CU? If this is a mistake, just a typo make sure you change any reference to CU with CI.

You also don't tell us what U is, I hope this is a valid table.