How can I get around not being able to create multiple statements in a single query? For example, I tried to do this:
DELETE * FROM UniqueDates;
INSERT INTO uniqueDates ( Entry_Date )
SELECT entry_date
FROM [SELECT Entry_Date FROM BarcelonaInternalActions
UNION SELECT Entry_Date FROM QPTActions
UNION SELECT Entry_Date FROM TokyoInternalActions
UNION SELECT FORMAT(Entry_Date , "Short Date")
FROM RDActions
]. AS U;
but I received an error. I am trying to clear out a database and insert new records every time I run this query. I think maybe a better option would be to append any new records into the database rather than deleted and inserting a fresh batch of records. What do you think?
DELETE * FROM UniqueDates;
INSERT INTO uniqueDates ( Entry_Date )
SELECT entry_date
FROM [SELECT Entry_Date FROM BarcelonaInternalActions
UNION SELECT Entry_Date FROM QPTActions
UNION SELECT Entry_Date FROM TokyoInternalActions
UNION SELECT FORMAT(Entry_Date , "Short Date")
FROM RDActions
]. AS U;
but I received an error. I am trying to clear out a database and insert new records every time I run this query. I think maybe a better option would be to append any new records into the database rather than deleted and inserting a fresh batch of records. What do you think?