OVERI am getting an error when trying to run a query in MS SQL Server Management Studio. We use MS SQL Server 2005 on a windows 2003 server.
Here is the query:
WITH q AS
(
SELECT *,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Contact_ID ORDER BY dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Contact_ID) AS rn
FROM dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts]
INNER JOIN
dbo.Referral
ON dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Contact_ID = dbo.Referral.Referral_ID
INNER JOIN
dbo.prov_training_records
ON dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Contact_ID = dbo.prov_training_records.Contact_ID
LEFT OUTER JOIN
dbo.Resource_Center
ON dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Contact_ID = dbo.Resource_Center.Contact_ID
FULL OUTER JOIN
dbo.Providers
ON dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Contact_ID = dbo.Providers.Contact_ID
)
SELECT *
FROM q
When I run it I just get a pop up window with the following info:
Window Title - "Query Definitions Differ"
Description - "The following errors were encountered while parsing the contents of the SQL pane:"
Error - "The OVER SQL construct or statement is not supported."
Then at the end it says - "The query cannot be represented graphically in the Diagram and Criteria Pane."
However, I do not have the Diagram or Criteria panes open.
I need to make sure we have the correct syntax. If the syntax is correct then I either need to fix why the Management Studio throws this error or find a work-around to OVER and solve this with a different approach.
I know that the specs say "OVER" is supported, nevertheless I get the error.
In a new query window if I run this it works:
USE abtcontacts;
WITH q AS
(
SELECT dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Contact_ID, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Date_entered_into_Database, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Date_of_Initial_Contact,
dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].[Company_ Name], dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Key_Contact_Title, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Key_Contact_First_Name,
dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Key_Contact_Middle, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Key_Contact_Last_Name, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Key_Credential,
dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Key_Contact_Occupation, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Key_Degree_1, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Key_Degree_2,
dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Key_Degree_3, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Date_of_Highest_Degree, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Work_Setting,
dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Website_Address, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Email_1_Key_Contact, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Email_2,
dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Email_3, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Day_Time_Phone_Number, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Extension,
dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Mobile_Phone_Number, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Bus_Fax_Number, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Home_Phone_Number,
dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Home_Fax_Number, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Mailing_Street_1, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Mailing_Street_2,
dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Mailing_City, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Mailing_State, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].[Mailing_Zip/Postal],
dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Mailing_Country, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].[Bad_Address?], dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].[PROV/REG?],
dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].status_flag, dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].status_flag AS status_flag2, dbo.Providers.Referral_Source, dbo.Referral.Contact_Source,
dbo.Resource_Center.cert_start_date, dbo.Resource_Center.cert_exp_date, dbo.prov_training_records.Contact_ID AS Expr2,
dbo.prov_training_records.date_reg_email_sent, dbo.Resource_Center.access, dbo.Providers.Contact_ID AS Expr1,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Contact_ID ORDER BY dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Contact_ID) AS rn
FROM dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts]
INNER JOIN
dbo.Referral
ON dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Contact_ID = dbo.Referral.Referral_ID
INNER JOIN
dbo.prov_training_records
ON dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Contact_ID = dbo.prov_training_records.Contact_ID
LEFT OUTER JOIN
dbo.Resource_Center
ON dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Contact_ID = dbo.Resource_Center.Contact_ID
FULL OUTER JOIN
dbo.Providers
ON dbo.[1_MAIN - Contacts].Contact_ID = dbo.Providers.Contact_ID
)
SELECT *
FROM q
WHERE rn = 1
Solving this problem will help me solve my other problem over here