SQL Join on Nearest less than date

No "nearest" query is going to be as efficient as an "equals" query, but this is another job for the trusty ROW_NUMBER:

;WITH Discounts_CTE AS
(
    SELECT
        t1.[Date], t1.[Value], t2.Discount,
        ROW_NUMBER() OVER
        (
            PARTITION BY t1.[Date]
            ORDER BY t2.[Date] DESC
        ) AS RowNum
    FROM Table1 t1
    INNER JOIN Table2 t2
        ON t2.[Date] <= t1.[Date]
)
SELECT *
FROM Discounts_CTE
WHERE RowNum = 1

I believe this subquery will do it (not tested).

select *, 
   (select top 1 Discount 
    from table2 
    where table2.Date <= t.Date 
    order by table2.Date desc) as Discount
from Table1 t

Perhaps not the most performant however.

Edit:

Test code:

create table #table1 ([date] datetime, val int)
create table #table2 ([date] datetime, discount int)

insert into #table1 ([date], val) values ('1/26/2010', 10)
insert into #table1 ([date], val) values ('1/25/2010', 9)
insert into #table1 ([date], val) values ('1/24/2010', 8)
insert into #table1 ([date], val) values ('1/24/2010', 9)
insert into #table1 ([date], val) values ('1/23/2010', 7)
insert into #table1 ([date], val) values ('1/22/2010', 10)
insert into #table1 ([date], val) values ('1/21/2010', 11)

insert into #table2 ([date], discount) values ('1/26/2010', 2)
insert into #table2 ([date], discount) values ('1/23/2010', 1)
insert into #table2 ([date], discount) values ('1/20/2010', 0)

select *, 
   (select top 1 discount 
    from #table2 
    where #table2.[date] <= t.[date]
    order by #table2.[date] desc) as discount
from #table1 t

drop table #table1
drop table #table2

Results:

2010-01-26 00:00:00.000 10  2
2010-01-25 00:00:00.000 9   1
2010-01-24 00:00:00.000 8   1
2010-01-24 00:00:00.000 9   1
2010-01-23 00:00:00.000 7   1
2010-01-22 00:00:00.000 10  0
2010-01-21 00:00:00.000 11  0