How do i sum two query with each count and criteria in it - sql

I have this two query sql and i'm trying to do a sum of both 2 counts in the query together but when i try to do the UNION ALL but it kept prompt me to enter parameter for CountOfTools_Number2. All i wan is the sum of the two count and return me a value.
SELECT Count(Test.Tool_Number) AS CountOfTool_Number1
FROM Test INNER JOIN Test_Tool ON Test.Tool_Number = Test_Tool.Current_Tool
GROUP BY Test_Tool.Current_Test
HAVING (((Test_Tool.Current_Test) Like "*E1*"));
SELECT Count(Test.Tool_Number) AS CountOfTool_Number2
FROM Test_Tool, Test INNER JOIN Previous_Tool ON Test.Tool_Number = Previous_Tool.Previous_Tool
GROUP BY Test_Tool.Current_Test
HAVING (((Test_Tool.Current_Test) Like "*E1*"));

Presuming your two example queries work, this should do the trick:
select
sum(CountOfTool_Number1) as CountOfTool
from (
SELECT Count(Test.Tool_Number) AS CountOfTool_Number1
FROM Test INNER JOIN Test_Tool ON Test.Tool_Number = Test_Tool.Current_Tool
GROUP BY Test_Tool.Current_Test
HAVING (((Test_Tool.Current_Test) Like "*E1*"))
union all
SELECT Count(Test.Tool_Number) AS CountOfTool_Number2
FROM Test_Tool, Test INNER JOIN Previous_Tool ON Test.Tool_Number = Previous_Tool.Previous_Tool
GROUP BY Test_Tool.Current_Test
HAVING (((Test_Tool.Current_Test) Like "*E1*"))
) as q;

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Use count and group by in a joins table?

Here is my query and I want to add the "count of SalID group by OFID" and store the result in the same table.
SELECT
T_OF.OFID,
T_OF.OFDateDPrev, T_OF.OFDateFPrev,
T_OF_User.OFUserID,
T_OF_User.SalID
INTO T_tracing
FROM T_OF
INNER JOIN T_OF_User
ON T_OF_User.OFID = T_OF.OFID
I tried this:
SELECT
T_OF.OFID,
T_OF.OFDateDPrev, T_OF.OFDateFPrev,
T_OF_User.OFUserID,
Count (SalID) FROM T_OF_User GROUP BY OFID
INTO T_tracing
FROM T_OF
INNER JOIN T_OF_User
ON T_OF_User.OFID = T_OF.OFID
But I have an error message. Any help please?
I think you want a window function:
SELECT T_OF.OFID, T_OF.OFDateDPrev, T_OF.OFDateFPrev, T_OF_User.OFUserID,
Count(SalID) OVER (PARTITION BY T_OF.OFID) as cnt
INTO T_tracing
FROM T_OF JOIN
T_OF_User
ON T_OF_User.OFID = T_OF.OFID;
You also need to give the result of the expression a name for T_Tracing.

Comparing Query Result With Table and Retrieve Specific Field

My Query
SELECT
stoMast.sStockistCode,
stoMast.sStateName,
stoMast.sDivision,
stateMap.sRMCode
FROM
tblRSM_State_Mapping stateMap
INNER JOIN
tblStockistMaster stoMast ON
stateMap.sStateName = stoMast.sStateName
WHERE
stateMap.sRMCode = 'MCNE04001'
and
stoMast.sDivision = 'CIDIS'
except
select
sStockistCode,
sStateName,
sDivision,
sRMCode
From
tblEntry
Again I would like to compare the query result columns
sStockistCode
sStateName
sDivision
with tblStockistMaster with the same fields
sStockistCode
sStateName
sDivision
and retrieve the STOCKIST NAME.
Don't know how to compare the above query result with the table.
Maybe you can use following SQL code used with CTE expression
;with cte as (
SELECT
stoMast.sStockistCode,
stoMast.sStateName,
stoMast.sDivision,
stateMap.sRMCode
FROM
tblRSM_State_Mapping stateMap
INNER JOIN
tblStockistMaster stoMast ON
stateMap.sStateName = stoMast.sStateName
WHERE
stateMap.sRMCode = 'MCNE04001'
and
stoMast.sDivision = 'CIDIS'
except
select
sStockistCode,
sStateName,
sDivision,
sRMCode
From
tblEntry
)
select
cte.*,
sm.sStockistName
from cte
left join tblStockistMaster as sm
on sm.sStockistCode = cte.sStockistCode and
sm.sStateName = cte.sStateName and
sm.sDivision = cte.sDivision
-- I retrieve the stockist Name
SELECT
stoMast.sStockistName,
FROM
tblRSM_State_Mapping stateMap
INNER JOIN
tblStockistMaster stoMast
ON stateMap.sStateName = stoMast.sStateName
-- I'm joining table entry If I can match
LEFT JOIN
tblEntry tbl
on tbl.sStockistCode = stoMast.sStockistName
AND tbl.sStateName = stoMast.sStateName
AND tbl.sDivision = stoMast.sDivision
AND tbl.sRMCode = stateMap.sRMCode
WHERE
stateMap.sRMCode = 'MCNE04001'
and stoMast.sDivision = 'CIDIS'
-- And The the exept thing, I don't want that got a match with the tableentry
AND COALESCE(tbl.sStockistCode, tbl.sStateName, tbl.sDivision, tbl.sRMCode) is null
I expect it is what you wanted to get. On another way please help us understand wht you come from (tables and idea of what data can be in) and the result you want. Will be easier to create a query.

Confused in join query in SQL

The following works:
SELECT IBAD.TRM_CODE, IBAD.IPABD_CUR_QTY, BM.BOQ_ITEM_NO,
IBAD.BCI_CODE, BCI.BOQ_CODE
FROM IPA_BOQ_ABSTRCT_DTL IBAD,
BOQ_CONFIG_INF BCI,BOQ_MST BM
WHERE BM.BOQ_CODE = BCI.BOQ_CODE
AND BCI.BCI_CODE = IBAD.BCI_CODE
AND BCI.STATUS = 'Y'
AND BM.STATUS = 'Y'
order by boq_item_no;
Results:
But after joining many tables with that query, the result is confusing:
SELECT (SELECT CMN_NAME
FROM CMN_MST
WHERE CMN_CODE= BRI.CMN_RLTY_MTRL) MTRL,
RRI.RRI_RLTY_RATE AS RATE,
I.BOQ_ITEM_NO,
(TRIM(TO_CHAR(IBAD.IPABD_CUR_QTY,
'9999999999999999999999999999990.999'))) AS IPABD_CUR_QTY,
TRIM(TO_CHAR(BRI.BRI_WT_FACTOR,
'9999999999999999999999999999990.999')) AS WT,
TRIM(TO_CHAR((IBAD.IPABD_CUR_QTY*BRI.BRI_WT_FACTOR),
'9999999999999999999999990.999')) AS RLTY_QTY,
(TRIM(TO_CHAR((IBAD.IPABD_CUR_QTY*BRI.BRI_WT_FACTOR*RRI.RRI_RLTY_RATE),
'9999999999999999999999990.99'))) AS TOT_AMT,
I.TRM_CODE AS TRM
FROM
(SELECT * FROM ipa_boq_abstrct_dtl) IBAD
INNER JOIN
(SELECT * FROM BOQ_RLTY_INF) BRI
ON IBAD.BCI_CODE = BRI.BCI_CODE
INNER JOIN
(SELECT * FROM RLTY_RATE_INF) RRI
ON BRI.CMN_RLTY_MTRL = RRI.CMN_RLTY_MTRL
INNER JOIN
( SELECT IBAD.TRM_CODE, IBAD.IPABD_CUR_QTY,
BM.BOQ_ITEM_NO, IBAD.BCI_CODE, BCI.BOQ_CODE
FROM IPA_BOQ_ABSTRCT_DTL IBAD,
BOQ_CONFIG_INF BCI,BOQ_MST BM
WHERE
BM.BOQ_CODE = BCI.BOQ_CODE
AND BCI.BCI_CODE = IBAD.BCI_CODE
and BCI.status = 'Y'
and bm.status = 'Y') I
ON BRI.BCI_CODE = I.BCI_CODE
AND I.TRM_CODE = BRI.TRM_CODE
AND BRI.TRM_CODE =4
group by BRI.CMN_RLTY_MTRL, RRI.RRI_RLTY_RATE, I.BOQ_ITEM_NO,
IBAD.IPABD_CUR_QTY, BRI.BRI_WT_FACTOR, I.TRM_CODE, I.bci_code
order by BRI.CMN_RLTY_MTRL
Results:
TRM should be 11 instead of 4 in the first row.
you getting 4 because you use
AND BRI.TRM_CODE =4
if you remove this criter you can get true result
In your first query, both of the rows you've highlighted have BCI_CODE=1866.
In the second query, you are joining that result set with a number of others (which come from the same tables, which seems odd). In particular, you are joining from the subquery to another table using BCI_CODE, and from there to (SELECT * FROM ipa_boq_abstrct_dtl) IBAD. Since both of the rows from the subquery have the same BCI_CODE, they will join to the same rows in the other tables.
The quantity that you are actually displaying in the second query is from (SELECT * FROM ipa_boq_abstrct_dtl) IBAD, not from the other subquery.
Is the problem simply that you mean to select I.IPABD_CUR_QTY instead of IBAD.IPABD_CUR_QTY?
You might find this clearer if you did not reuse the same aliases for tables at multiple points in the query.

SQL Query returning multiple Duplicate Results

scenario : I have Three Tables(Prisoners,AddPaymentTransaction,WithdrawPaymentTransation)
Date in Tables : i have 1 row of prisoner with PrisonerID=5 and two rows in both other table,
i have wrote query to return there data if any prisoner have add some payment in there account or with draw any payment from there payment on same day or on different dates etc.
here is my query :
select at.PrisonerID ,at.Amount as AAmount,at.Date as ADate,wt.Amount as WAmount,wt.Date as WDate
from Prisoners p, AddPaymentTransaction at,WithdrawPaymentTransation wt
where p.PrisonerID=at.PrisonerID and p.PrisonerID=wt.PrisonerID and at.PrisonerID=wt.PrisonerID and at.PrisonerID=5
but it gives me 4 rows, 9 rows when i have 3 rows of data in each Table etc.
i want rows of data with out duplicate. any suggestions or help will be highly appreciated.
It looks like at.PrisonerID = wt.PrisonerID in your query might be what is causing all of the duplicates. I am guessing AddPaymentTransaction and WithdrawPaymentTransation should not be linked together. So, how about the following:
SELECT at.PrisonerID, at.Amount as AAmount, at.Date as ADate,
wt.Amount as WAmount, wt.Date as WDate
FROM Prisoners p
INNER JOIN AddPaymentTransaction at p.PrisonerID = at.PrisonerID
INNER JOIN WithdrawPaymentTransation wt ON p.PrisonerID = wt.PrisonerID
WHERE at.PrisonerID = 5
but this probably isn't going to give you exactly what you are looking for either. So maybe something like the following:
SELECT * FROM
(
SELECT p.PrisonerID, 'AddPayment' AS Type,
apt.Amount as TransAmount, apt.Date AS TransDate
FROM Prisoners p
INNER JOIN AddPaymentTransaction apt ON p.PrisonerID = apt.PrisonerID
WHERE apt.PrisonerID = 5
UNION
SELECT p.PrisonerID, 'WithdrawPayment' AS Type,
wt.Amount as TransAmount, wt.Date as TransDate
FROM Prisoners p
INNER JOIN WithdrawPaymentTransation wt ON p.PrisonerID = wt.PrisonerID
WHERE wt.PrisonerID = 5
) AS mq
ORDER BY mq.TransDate DESC

SQL - Derived tables issue

I have the following SQL query:
SELECT VehicleRegistrations.ID, VehicleRegistrations.VehicleReg,
VehicleRegistrations.Phone, VehicleType.VehicleTypeDescription,
dt.ID AS 'CostID', dt.IVehHire, dt.FixedCostPerYear, dt.VehicleParts,
dt.MaintenancePerMile, dt.DateEffective
FROM VehicleRegistrations
INNER JOIN VehicleType ON VehicleRegistrations.VehicleType = VehicleType.ID
LEFT OUTER JOIN (SELECT TOP (1) ID, VehicleRegID, DateEffective, IVehHire,
FixedCostPerYear, VehicleParts, MaintenancePerMile
FROM VehicleFixedCosts
WHERE (DateEffective <= GETDATE())
ORDER BY DateEffective DESC) AS dt
ON dt.VehicleRegID = VehicleRegistrations.ID
What I basically want to do is always select the top 1 record from the 'VehicleFixedCosts' table, where the VehicleRegID matches the one in the main query. What is happening here is that it's selecting the top row before the join, so if the vehicle registration of the top row doesn't match the one we're joining to it returns nothing.
Any ideas? I really don't want to have use subselects for each of the columns I need to return
Try this:
SELECT vr.ID, vr.VehicleReg,
vr.Phone, VehicleType.VehicleTypeDescription,
dt.ID AS 'CostID', dt.IVehHire, dt.FixedCostPerYear, dt.VehicleParts,
dt.MaintenancePerMile, dt.DateEffective
FROM VehicleRegistrations vr
INNER JOIN VehicleType ON vr.VehicleType = VehicleType.ID
LEFT OUTER JOIN (
SELECT ID, VehicleRegID, DateEffective, IVehHire, FixedCostPerYear, VehicleParts, MaintenancePerMile
FROM VehicleFixedCosts vfc
JOIN (
select VehicleRegID, max(DateEffective) as DateEffective
from VehicleFixedCosts
where DateEffective <= getdate()
group by VehicleRegID
) t ON vfc.VehicleRegID = t.VehicleRegID and vfc.DateEffective = t.DateEffective
) AS dt
ON dt.VehicleRegID = vr.ID
Subquery underneath dt might need some grouping but without schema (and maybe sample data) it's hard to say which column should be involved in that.