Here's my sql script. I'm trying to pull all items that haven't been invoiced in 60 days. It's only returning one line. Any idea why? Thanks for your help!
SELECT oel.ordered_item Part_No,
MAX(rca.trx_date) AS "Last Invoice Date"
FROM oe_order_lines_all oel,
ra_customer_trx_all rca
WHERE rca.trx_date < trunc(sysdate)-60
GROUP BY oel.ordered_item
You should add condition for this line for ',', which is inner join here,
SELECT oel.ordered_item Part_No,
MAX(rca.trx_date) AS "Last Invoice Date"
FROM oe_order_lines_all oel,
ra_customer_trx_all rca
WHERE rca.trx_date < trunc(sysdate)-60 --------shoud be a condition connects rca and oel
GROUP BY oel.ordered_item
I don't know why only one row is returned. But you are missing join conditions. This would be obvious if you used proper JOIN syntax.
Based on your description, the logic you want is more like this:
SELECT oel.ordered_item as Part_No,
MAX(rca.trx_date) AS "Last Invoice Date"
FROM oe_order_lines_all oel LEFT JOIN
ra_customer_trx_all rca
ON oel.?? = rca.??
GROUP BY oel.ordered_item
HAVING MAX(rca.trx_date) < trunc(sysdate) - 60 OR MAX(rca.trx_date) IS NULL;
The ?? is for the columns used for joining the tables.
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I have two tables, INVOICES and INV_PRICES. I am trying to find the Invoice table's part price from the Inv_Prices based upon the Invoice_Dt on the Invoice table; if the Invoice_Dt is between (greater than, but less than) or greater than the max EFF_DT on the Inv_Prices, then return that part's price.
I have tired variations on the following code, but no luck. I either do not get all the parts or multiple records.
SELECT DISTINCT A.INVOICE_NBR, A.INVOICE_DT, A.PART_NO,
CASE WHEN TRUNC(A.INVOICE_DT) >= TRUNC(B.EFF_DT) THEN B.DLR_NET_PRC_AM
WHEN (TRUNC(A.INVOICE_DT)||ROWNUM >= TRUNC(B.EFF_DT)||ROWNUM) AND (TRUNC(B.EFF_DT)||ROWNUM <= TRUNC(A.INVOICE_DT)||ROWNUM) THEN B.DLR_NET_PRC_AM
/*MAX(B.EFF_DT) THEN B.DLR_NET_PRC_AM*/
ELSE 0
END AS PRICE
FROM INVOICES A,
INV_PRICES B
WHERE A.PART_NO = B.PART_NO
ORDER BY A.INVOICE_NBR
Can someone assist? I have a sample of each table if needed.
Doesn't it work to put the condition in the JOIN conditions? You can calculate the period when a price is valid using LEAD():
SELECT i.INVOICE_NBR, i.INVOICE_DT, i.PART_NO,
COALESCE(ip.DLR_NET_PRC_AM, 0) as price
FROM INVOICES i LEFT JOIN
(SELECT ip.*, LEAD(eff_dt) OVER (PARTITION BY PART_NO ORDER BY eff_dt) as next_eff_dt
FROM INV_PRICES ip
) ip
ON i.PART_NO = ip.PART_NO AND
i.invoice_dt >= ip.eff_dt AND
(i.invoice_dt < ip.next_eff_dt or ip.next_eff_dt is null)
ORDER BY i.INVOICE_NBR
I work for a CPG company and need to create a report that compares the previous month's delivered units to the next month's forecast. (Simply, our forecasting tool screws up occasionally and this will help identify when the forecast is off.)
My issue is my SQL query is summing forecast sales correctly, but the sum of total delivered is not respecting the dates I have in my WHERE clause -- it's summing total delivered for as far back as the query can reach.
Here is my query:
SELECT
DelUnits.Customer, DelUnits.ObsText01,
FinalFcst.SKU, FinalFcst.Customer,
SUM(DelUnits.Value) AS TotalDelivered,
SUM(FinalFcst.FinalFcst) AS ForecastSales
FROM
DelUnits
LEFT JOIN
FinalFcst ON DelUnits.Customer = FinalFcst.Customer
WHERE
(FinalFcst.DT >= '2018-01-01' and FinalFcst.DT <= '2018-01-31')
AND (DelUnits.Date >= '2017-12-01' and DelUnits.Date <= '2017-12-31')
AND DelUnits.ObsText01 = '10_LB'
AND FinalFcst.SKU = '10_LB'
GROUP BY
DelUnits.Customer, DelUnits.ObsText01, FinalFcst.SKU, FinalFcst.Customer
Again, the query seems to work correctly for the final forecast (summing the forecast between 1/1/18 - 1/31/18) but sums the entire delivery history for a customer. I don't understand why it won't sum the delivery history for just 12/1/17 - 12/31/17.
Thank you for your help!
Presumably, there is only one row for FinalFcst. So, either include it in the GROUP BY clause or use MAX() instead of SUM():
max(FinalFcst.FinalFcst) as ForecastSales
One way to achieve this is to calculate TotalDelivered and ForecastSales in 2 different queries and then join them together.
Try this:
SELECT DelUnits.customer,
DelUnits.obstext01,
FinalFcst.sku,
FinalFcst.customer,
totaldelivered,
forecastsales
FROM (SELECT customer,
obstext01,
Sum(value) AS TotalDelivered
FROM delunits
WHERE date >= '2017-12-01'
AND date <= '2017-12-31'
AND obstext01 = '10_LB'
GROUP BY customer,
obstext01) DelUnits
LEFT JOIN (SELECT customer,
sku,
Sum(finalfcst) AS ForecastSales
FROM finalfcst
WHERE dt >= '2018-01-01'
AND dt <= '2018-01-31'
AND sku = '10_LB'
GROUP BY customer,
sku) FinalFcst ON DelUnits.customer = FinalFcst.customer
You have a many to many relationship between the tables. Ultimately you need to SUM() one table before joining to the other to create a one to many relationship, or you end up duplicating records.
My favorite approach is a derived table:
SELECT C.Customer,
C.ObsText01,
FC.SKU,
C.TotalDelivered,
SUM(FC.FinalFcst) ForecastSales
FROM (SELECT SUM(Value) TotalDelivered, Customer, ObsText01
FROM DelUnits
WHERE Date >= '2017-12-01' AND Date <= '2017-12-31'
AND ObsText01 = '10_LB'
GROUP BY Customer) C
LEFT JOIN FinalFcst FC ON C.Customer = FC.Customer
AND FC.DT >= '2018-01-01'
AND FC.DT <= '2018-01-31'
AND FC.SKU = '10_LB'
GROUP BY C.Customer, C.ObsText01, FC.SKU, C.TotalDelivered
A couple things: Added your forecast table filters to the join predicate, since having those in the WHERE will create an INNER JOIN out of your LEFT JOIN. Also removed FC.Customer from the select and the group since it is redundant with C.Customer.
Maybe you could try to create a temp table to calculate the delivery history. I am not sure of the SQL Server verbiage, but something like this:
WITH DEL_HIST AS
(SELECT DelUnits.Customer,
DelUnits.ObsText01,
sum(DelUnits.Value) as TotalDelivered,
FROM DelUnits
Where(DelUnits.Date >= '2017-12-01' and DelUnits.Date <= '2017-12-31')
and DelUnits.ObsText01 = '10_LB'
Group By DelUnits.Customer, DelUnits.ObsText01)
SELECT
DEL_HIST.Customer,
DEL_HIST.ObsText01,
FinalFcst.SKU,
FinalFcst.Customer,
DEL_HIST.TotalDelivered,
sum(FinalFcst.FinalFcst) as ForecastSales
FROM DEL_HIST
left join FinalFcst ON DelUnits.Customer = FinalFcst.Customer
Where (FinalFcst.DT >= '2018-01-01' and FinalFcst.DT <= '2018-01-31')
and FinalFcst.SKU = '10_LB'
Group By DelUnits.Customer, DelUnits.ObsText01, FinalFcst.SKU, FinalFcst.Customer
Select
CIDetail.Itemname,
sum(CIDetail.TaxAmount+ CIDetail.LineAmount) As [TotalAmount]
From
CIDetail (Nolock)
INNER JOIN CIHeader On CIDetail.InvoiceNo= CIHeader.InvoiceNo
Where
CIHeader.InvoiceDate Between '2010-04-01' AND '2014-04-01'
Group By
CIDetail.Itemname
Have a derived table where you use ANSI SQL's EXTRACT to get the year part out of the date, and also add the amounts together. At main level you do GROUP BY both Itemname and year:
Select Itemname, "year", SUM(Amount) as TotalAmount
from
(
CIDetail.Itemname,
extract(year from CIHeader.InvoiceDate) as "year",
CIDetail.TaxAmount + CIDetail.LineAmount As Amount
From
CIDetail (Nolock)
INNER JOIN CIHeader On CIDetail.InvoiceNo= CIHeader.InvoiceNo
) dt
Group By
Itemname, "year"
No dbms tagged in question, but if your dbms doesn't support EXTRACT, try YEAR(CIHeader.InvoiceDate) for example, or something else.
Add to the query a order by clause. Here as you are saying that you want it by date, I will assume that one itemname has only one InvoiceDate. And thus its max will have the same value. You will have to do it as follows
Select CIDetail.Itemname,
sum(CIDetail.TaxAmount+ CIDetail.LineAmount) As [TotalAmount],
From CIDetail (Nolock) INNER JOIN CIHeader
On CIDetail.InvoiceNo= CIHeader.InvoiceNo
Where CIHeader.InvoiceDate Between '2010-04-01' AND '2014-04-01' Group By
CIDetail.Itemname
Order By max(CIHeader.InvoiceDate) ASC
I have the following table:
site||kw||date
M ||50||1-1-2013
A ||60||1-1-2013
...
I need to show, filtering between two dates
Site||avg(kw)||MAX_KW_PERIOD||MAX_KW_TOTAL
being MAX_KW_PERIOD the maximum value of kw between the two dates and MAX_KW_TOTAL the maximum historical value of kw.
I try with a union query:
SELECT Site,
avg(TM.kw) "AVG_KW",
MAX(TM.kwGen) "MAX KW PERIOD",
TO_NUMBER(NULL) "MAX_TOTAL"
FROM TABLE
WHERE DATE BETWEEN DATE1
AND DATE2
GROUP BY
Site
UNION
SELECT Site,
TO_NUMBER(NULL)"AVG_kW",
TO_NUMBER(NULL)"MAX KW PERIOD",
MAX(TM.kwGEN) "MAX TOTAL"
FROM TABLE
GROUP BY
Site
but i obtain:
SITE||AVG_KW||MAX_KW PERIOD||MAX TOTAL
A||100 ||110 ||(null)
A||(null)||(null) ||160
How can i do to obtain only one row for site like
SITE||AVG_KW||MAX_KW PERIOD||MAX TOTAL
A||100 ||110 ||160
thanks a lot.
Try this:
with maxkw as
((SELECT site, MAX(kw) maxtotal FROM tbl t GROUP BY SITE)),
avgkw as
(SELECT t.Site,
avg(kw) "AVG_KW",
MAX(kw) "MAX_KW_PERIOD"--,
FROM tbl t
WHERE DATE BETWEEN '20130101' AND '20130104'
GROUP BY t.Site)
select t.site, t.avg_kw, t.max_kw_period, c.maxtotal
from avgkw t
inner join maxkw c on t.site = c.site
This is the first time I ask for your help,
Actually I have to create a query, and did a similar example for it. I have two tables,
Report (ReportID, Date, headCount)
Production(ProdID, ReportID, Quantity)
My question is using this query, I get a wrong result,
SELECT
Report.date,
SUM(Report.HeadCount) AS SumHeadCount,
SUM(Production.Quantity) AS SumQuantity
FROM
Report
INNER JOIN
Production ON Report.ReportID = Production.ReportID
GROUP BY
Date
ORDER BY
Date
I guess some rows are being counted more than once, could you please give me a hand?
EDIT
if i run a query to get a sum of headcount grouped by day, I get:
date Headcount
7/2/2012 1843
7/3/2012 1802
7/4/2012 1858
7/5/2012 1904
also for Production Qty I get:
2012-07-02 8362
2012-07-03 8042
2012-07-04 8272
2012-07-05 9227
but when i combine the both queries i get i false one, i expect on 2 july 8362 qty against 1843, but i get:
day TotalHeadcount totalQty
7/2/2012 6021 8362
7/3/2012 7193 8042
7/4/2012 6988 8272
7/5/2012 7197 9227
This may be helpful
SELECT Report.ReportDate,
Sum(Report.HeadCount) AS SumHeadCount,
ProductionSummary.SumQuantity
FROM Report
INNER JOIN (SELECT ReportID,
Sum(Production.Quantity) AS SumQuantity
FROM Production
GROUP BY ReportID) AS ProductionSummary
ON Report.ReportID = ProductionSummary.ReportID
GROUP BY ReportDate
ORDER BY ReportDate
One way of avoiding this (subject to RDBMS support) would be
WITH R
AS (SELECT *,
Sum(HeadCount) OVER (PARTITION BY date) AS SumHeadCount
FROM Report)
SELECT R.date,
SumHeadCount,
Sum(P.Quantity) AS SumQuantity
FROM R
JOIN Production P
ON R.ReportID = P.ReportID
GROUP BY R.date, SumHeadCount
ORDER BY R.date
Group records per date using following
SELECT ReportSummary.ReportDate, SUM(ReportSummary.SumHeadCount) AS SumHeadCount, SUM(ProductionSummary.SumQuantity) AS SumQuantity
FROM
(
SELECT Report.ReportDate, SUM(Report.HeadCount) AS SumHeadCount
FROM Report
GROUP BY Report.ReportDate
) AS ReportSummary
INNER JOIN
(
SELECT Report.ReportDate, Sum(Production.Quantity) AS SumQuantity
FROM Production
INNER JOIN Report
ON Report.ReportID = Production.ReportID
GROUP BY Report.ReportDate
) AS ProductionSummary
ON ReportSummary.ReportDate = ProductionSummary.ReportDate
GROUP BY ReportSummary.ReportDate
ORDER BY ReportSummary.ReportDate
We have same problem but I solved it. Try this.
SELECT tbl_report.SumHeadCount, tbl_report.date, tbl_production.SumQuantity
FROM
( select date,
SUM(HeadCount) AS SumHeadCount FROM Report GROUP by date)as tbl_report
JOIN
( select SUM(Quantity) AS SumQuantity, date FROM Production GROUP by date)as tbl_production
WHERE tbl_report.date = tbl_production.date