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The ResultSetInsert procedure works like ResultSetFilter but insert results into a table which name is passed as third paramter, `@Table`. This works around the nested insert exec issue (tSQLt-org#18). This is an alternative and original implementation of PR tSQLt-org#19. Signed-off-by: Paul Guyot <pguyot@kallisys.net>
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@maethes, this pull request looks good and will likely make it into the next release. I am currently rewriting the build process and adding a dev container to the project to make contributions much easier. However, that is a big task. If you know someone willing to help with that, let me know. For now, sadly, there is no ETA. |
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The ResultSetInsert procedure works like ResultSetFilter but insert results into a table which name is passed as third paramter,
@Table.This works around the nested insert exec issue (#18). This is an alternative and original implementation of PR #19.