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dsteinmetz
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Posted - 2007-06-06 : 10:28:07
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| SQL Server 2005 SP2Windows Server 2003I have a view that does not work when that view is either opened or called from a query. HOWEVER, the view works fine when I test it after opening it to be modified in Management Studio (Query designer). The view contains a nested CASE statement that has a SELECT statement contained within it. If I take out the CASE portion of the main parent select the view works fine. As soon as I re-introduce the CASE statement and try to open the VIEW I get the dreaded "severe error occurred" statement and no rows are returned.Any help would be appreciated....I've search pretty hard already!Here is the querySELECT CD.CLAIM_DATA_PK, CD.BATCH_FK, CD.CLIENT_FK, CD.EFFECTIVE_DATE, CD.FACILITY_FK, CD.ACCOUNT_NUMBER, CD.ACCOUNT_TYPE_FK, CD.CLAIM_NUMBER, CD.CLIENT_PAYOR_FK, CD.CLIENT_FINANCIAL_CLASS_FK, CD.ELIGIBLE, CD.NVF, CD.ADV_PCT, CD.ENV, CD.STANDARD_PAYOR_FK, CD.HFG_FINANCIAL_CLASS_FK, CD.PRIOR_ELIGIBLE, CD.INELIGIBLE_AGE, CD.ADJUSTMENT, CD.ROLL_FWD, ( CASE WHEN CD.ADMIT_DATE = NULL THEN ( SELECT MIN(TD.SERVICE_DATE) FROM dbo.TRANSACTION_DATA TD WHERE TD.CLIENT_FK = CD.CLIENT_FK AND TD.EFFECTIVE_DATE = CD.EFFECTIVE_DATE AND TD.FACILITY_FK = CD.FACILITY_FK AND TD.CLAIM_NUMBER = CD.CLAIM_NUMBER ) ELSE CD.ADMIT_DATE END ) AS ADMIT_DATE FROM dbo.CLAIM_DATA CD |
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sshelper
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2007-06-06 : 10:33:52
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| One option is to re-write your query and make use of a JOIN:SELECT CD.CLAIM_DATA_PK,CD.BATCH_FK,CD.CLIENT_FK,CD.EFFECTIVE_DATE,CD.FACILITY_FK,CD.ACCOUNT_NUMBER,CD.ACCOUNT_TYPE_FK,CD.CLAIM_NUMBER,CD.CLIENT_PAYOR_FK,CD.CLIENT_FINANCIAL_CLASS_FK,CD.ELIGIBLE,CD.NVF,CD.ADV_PCT,CD.ENV,CD.STANDARD_PAYOR_FK,CD.HFG_FINANCIAL_CLASS_FK,CD.PRIOR_ELIGIBLE,CD.INELIGIBLE_AGE,CD.ADJUSTMENT,CD.ROLL_FWD,ISNULL(CD.ADMIT_DATE, TD.SERVICE_DATE)FROM dbo.CLAIM_DATA CD LEFT OUTER JOIN (SELECT CLIENT_FK, EFFECTIVE_DATE, FACILITY_FK, CLAIM_NUMBER, MIN(SERVICE_DATE) AS SERVICE_DATE FROM dbo.TRANSACTION_DATA) TDON TD.CLIENT_FK = CD.CLIENT_FKAND TD.EFFECTIVE_DATE = CD.EFFECTIVE_DATEAND TD.FACILITY_FK = CD.FACILITY_FKAND TD.CLAIM_NUMBER = CD.CLAIM_NUMBERSQL Server Helperhttp://www.sql-server-helper.com |
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dsteinmetz
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Posted - 2007-06-06 : 10:59:20
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| I just discovered that the query itself runs fine but as soon as I make it into a VIEW, thats when all of the issues start popping up. It's as if the VIEW cannot handle the execution of the query? |
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dsteinmetz
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Posted - 2007-06-06 : 15:55:33
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| Issue resolved. There was bad code in the SQL statement (DATE = NULL) should have been DATE IS NULL |
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