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"MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 02/22/2019
02:00:27 PM:
How do use a "WITH" on an insert?
It's dying right here:

insert into mytable values (
With T1 as (...
SQL State: 42601 Vendor Code: -104 Message: [SQL0104] Token WITH was
not valid. Valid tokens: (. Cause . . . . . : A syntax error was
detected at token WITH. Token WITH is not a valid token. A partial
list of valid tokens is (. This list assumes that the statement is
correct up to the token.


Normally, the syntax is as follows -- no VALUES phrase. Are you
trying to create a subselect in the VALUES phrase? I'm not sure that
subselects support common table expressions of their own.

INSERT ...
(column names...)
WITH ...
SELECT ...


Sincerely,

Dave Clark

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