--- slug: /en/sql-reference/statements/select/with sidebar_label: WITH --- # WITH Clause ClickHouse supports Common Table Expressions ([CTE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchical_and_recursive_queries_in_SQL)), that is provides to use results of `WITH` clause in the rest of `SELECT` query. Named subqueries can be included to the current and child query context in places where table objects are allowed. Recursion is prevented by hiding the current level CTEs from the WITH expression. ## Syntax ``` sql WITH AS ``` or ``` sql WITH AS ``` ## Examples **Example 1:** Using constant expression as “variable” ``` sql WITH '2019-08-01 15:23:00' as ts_upper_bound SELECT * FROM hits WHERE EventDate = toDate(ts_upper_bound) AND EventTime <= ts_upper_bound; ``` **Example 2:** Evicting a sum(bytes) expression result from the SELECT clause column list ``` sql WITH sum(bytes) as s SELECT formatReadableSize(s), table FROM system.parts GROUP BY table ORDER BY s; ``` **Example 3:** Using results of a scalar subquery ``` sql /* this example would return TOP 10 of most huge tables */ WITH ( SELECT sum(bytes) FROM system.parts WHERE active ) AS total_disk_usage SELECT (sum(bytes) / total_disk_usage) * 100 AS table_disk_usage, table FROM system.parts GROUP BY table ORDER BY table_disk_usage DESC LIMIT 10; ``` **Example 4:** Reusing expression in a subquery ``` sql WITH test1 AS (SELECT i + 1, j + 1 FROM test1) SELECT * FROM test1; ``` [Original article](https://clickhouse.com/docs/en/sql-reference/statements/select/with/)