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QuestionMS SQL Server 2005 UDF only returns first character from a string value Pin
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Questionupdate Query with Order by Clause- SQL Server2008 Pin
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loyal ginger12-Jan-10 4:06
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There is no problem with the order by clause. However, your subquery may return multiple values, which makes the assignment not valid.

You need to refine your subquery so that only the desired value is returned. For example, when you use order by clause and use "top 1", then the "un_rate" of the record with the smallest "Qtnno" value is returned. Without a clear knowledge of your original intension, I don't have a clear answer to your question.

modified on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 11:02 AM

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