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However, SQL Server 2016 also fully supports the rowset-to-JSON query scenario when you write a regular T-SQL query and then map results to JSON objects via the FOR JSON clause. For more information ...
An alternative - again, if supported - would be to create a view that works the same as the derived table, and use this in your query instead.
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