Sum Values With A Where Clause?
Aug 3, 2007
First of all I€™m a VB beginner, real beginner, like today is my first time hahaha
My problem is that I don€™t know how to put my question into VB code. Here goes.
I€™m working in Visual Studio and Reporting Services with a chart. I have a chart that shows the amount of trips an opportunity has in my CRM system. The opportunity goes from Open to Won €¦ or lost but I don€™t want to see those.
What I want to do in this chart is to separate all the Open Opportunities from the Won ones. I want to use a Stacked Column chart so Open Opportunities is on the upper part and Won is on the lower part of the column of course.
I can get the trips data from the CRM database, but I don€™t know how to put it in VB code €œSum the trips where Opportunity=Won€? for one series and for the other €œSum the trips where Opportunity=Open€?. In the database I have fields like statecodename='Won'. So far I have in the Data Values, were I write my expression:
Opportunity Open Trips €¦ =Sum(Fields!trips.Value)
And the same for Opportunities Won Trips €¦ but that isn€™t right of course.
So how do I say €œ=Sum(Fields!trips.Value) €¦ Where statecodename='Won'€??
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Oct 14, 2007
Hi, I have a unique problem that I am currently unable to figure out. I need to populate a where clause in a SQL statement that has multiple values, however those values always change because they are in another table. The end result that I want to end up with is a list of subs that belong to all of the UCI's that were selected for a particular bid number.
I have the following tables
tblBid with two columns. Bid_ID, and Uci_ID . This table contains multlple rows with the same Bid_ID but the Uci_ID is never the same for the current Bid_id. For example. If I had a Bid_ID of 123, I might have mutliple records listing
bid_id Uci_id
123 1000
123 2000
123 1050
tblSubs_By_Uci that has two columns. Sub_ID, and Uci_ID . This talbe contains a list of Uci_id's that Subs belong to. So I will have only multiple Sub_id and mulitple UCI_ID's because a sub can belong to mulitple Uci_ID's.
Uci_ID Sub_ID
1000 456
1000 2345
2000 456
1050 2345
2000 2345
This is the statement I am using to return the Uci's from the Bid table with bid_id of 123. For example. when I run the following sql statement, it will list all of the UCI's for bid_id 123. SELECT Uci_ID from tblBid where Bid_ID = 123 . That produces a list of UCI's. Now I want to find each sub that belongs to each of the UCI's using that list.
SELECT Sub_ID from tblSubs_BY_UCI where Uci_ID = (SELECT Uci_ID from tblBid WHERE Bid_ID = 123) . I of course get an error from sql saying that I can not pass multiple values to the Where clause.
Can someone please help point me in the right direction. I have been searching on the net for days trying to figure this out. I am open to any suggestions.
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how can i use multiple values in IN CLAUSE in a SQL query, that too when the number of values are changing at runtime.
complete SQL code required...............
I have following picture in mind but the values(in IN clause) are changing at Runtime
DECLARE @groups TABLE (group_id int)
SELECT * FROM abc WHERE abc_id IN (SELECT group_id FROM @groups)
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Mar 2, 2006
Greetings,
I've search around quite extensively on the net and found a few examples that touch on this subject, but the only definitive one that seemed to solve this problem used a temp table in the UDF, which, to my knowledge, is impossible...
The problem is thus:
I want to create either a stored procedure or a user defined function to return a list of values I can intersperse to use in a WHERE AccountID IN (<values>). This way, if someone were to create a new stored procedure and they wanted to either only select accounts with those IDs or perform a NOT IN and use it to filter.
The Solution I'm attempting:
My idea is best represented in psuedo-code:
- Create a Function that stores all account Ids we relate to a particular account type, in this case, let's say accountsids "100, 101, 102, 407" are all accounts we want to consider "cash".
- The function would look something like:
CREATE FUNCTION CashAccountIDs()
RETURNS TABLE
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE TABLE @t1 (account INT)
INSERT INTO @t1 VALUES (100)
INSERT INTO @t1 VALUES (101)
INSERT INTO @t1 VALUES (102)
INSERT INTO @t1 VALUES (407)
RETURN @t1
END
Then I could call this function by doing something such as:
SELECT *
FROM Accounts
WHERE AccountId IN (dbo.CashAccountIds())
I would presumably do this for other collections of accounts as well, so that I would end up with say 5 functions I could call to filter various types of accounts.
Not too certain if I am approaching this the correct way or not, I've been receiving a myriad of errors trying different methods. If I use the function above it tells me "Must declare @t1", so I modified it so @t1 is declared in the RETURNS statement, and the syntax checks then work, but when I attempt to save the function it tells me "Cannot perform alter on fn_cashaccountids because it is an incompatible object type"
(The code I use to generate this error is:
CREATE FUNCTION fn_cashaccountids ()
RETURNS @t1 TABLE (i INT)
AS
BEGIN
INSERT INTO @t1 VALUES (100)
RETURN
END
Hopefully I've provided enough but not too much info to sift through, it seems to me this would be something encountered a bit before.
Any help is very much appreciated.
- Jeff
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Sep 28, 2006
Hello everyone. This is my first post here, so be gentle =)
I need to construct a query, that would return roughly 6000 rows of data.
There are some conditions, or joins, that I can't figure out. Maybe you could help me?
This is the first one.
Invoice.ID-DocParty.DocumentID -> DocParty.OtherID-Party.ID -> Party.IDNumber
This can be achieved with inner join, no problem. Pretty simple.
However, there's a catch =)
DocParty.Role can have four different values in the 'where' clause. Is there a
way to fetch all of these four values without returning four duplicates with
only one field differing?
There are multiple fields in the query that are to be fetched in similar ways. Therefore,
using a IN('value1','value2','value3','value4') would increase the number of selected rows
a lot.
In addition, there is another type of condition that needs to be fullfilled.
Invoice.Type1Account-Account.ID -> Account.Number
Invoice.Type2Account-Account.ID -> Account.Number
Basically, there two fields in the 'main' table that are joined to the same field in another table
with different conditions. Can this be fetched with the same row as all the other data without duplicates?
Should I use a view somehow? How can I construct a view with these complex conditions if I can't
construct an SQL query, that would return no duplicates (pseudo-du
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example:
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if my memory serves me there is an IN() value list operator but I can't remember the syntax :confused:
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Hi all
My query has some inner joins to some tables. And problem is when any ON clause get null as value, the correspondent record is not displayed.
SELECTTableA.A, TableB.AFROM TableAINNER JOIN TableB ON TableA.A = TableB.A
What I did try:
SELECTTableA.A, TableB.AFROM TableAINNER JOIN TableB ON TableA.A = TableB.A OR TableA.A IS NULL
(but It generates redundant values from TableB)
I need to show all values even that value from Tablea is null
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<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSourceAll" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:ConnectionString %>"
SelectCommand="SELECT DISTINCT dbo.Contacts.Title, dbo.Contacts.FirstName, dbo.Contacts.MI, dbo.Contacts.LastName, dbo.Contacts.Suffix, dbo.Contacts.Dear, dbo.Contacts.Honorific, dbo.Contacts.Address, dbo.Contacts.Address2, dbo.Contacts.City, dbo.Contacts.StateOrProvince, dbo.Contacts.PostalCode FROM dbo.Contacts INNER JOIN dbo.tblListSelection ON dbo.Contacts.ContactID = dbo.tblListSelection.contactID INNER JOIN dbo.ListDescriptions ON dbo.tblListSelection.selListID = dbo.ListDescriptions.ID WHERE (dbo.tblListSelection.selListID IN (@ListSelection)) AND (dbo.Contacts.StateOrProvince LIKE '%') ORDER BY dbo.Contacts.LastName">
<SelectParameters>
<asp:Parameter Name="ListSelection" DefaultValue="1"/>
</SelectParameters>
</asp:SqlDataSource>
The selListID column is type integer in the database.
I'm using the ListBox1_selectedIndexChanged in the code behind like this where I've tried using setting my selectparameter using the label1.text value and the Requst.From(ListBox1.UniqueID) value with the same result:
Protected Sub ListBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ListBox1.SelectedIndexChanged
Dim Item As ListItem
For Each Item In ListBox1.Items
If Item.Selected Then
If Label1.Text <> "" Then
Label1.Text = Label1.Text + Item.Value + ","
Else
Label1.Text = Item.Value + ","
End If
End If
Next
Label1.Text = Label1.Text.TrimEnd(",")
SqlDataSourceAll.SelectParameters("ListSelection").DefaultValue = Request.Form(ListBox1.UniqueID)
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Hi!
Has anyone experienced this problem?
Certain queries that work fine in SQL 6.5 and Oracle return inconsistent / inaccurate results in SQL 7 (with SP1). These queries include an IN clause with a range of values.
For example, the following query:
SELECT columnA, columnB, columnC, columnD
FROM table
WHERE columnD = 'I'
AND columnA IN (1,2,3,11,19)
go
returns a different result than this query:
SELECT columnA, columnB, columnC, columnD
FROM table
WHERE columnD = 'I'
AND columnA IN (1,3,11,2,19)
go
The only way we have stumbled upon to get accurate results consistently is to order the range values from largest to smallest:
AND columnA IN (19,11,3,2,1)
Have not seen this documented anywhere. We are in the process of re-ordering these ranges in our code, but I welcome any ideas or comments...
Thanks!
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AS
select company_code, name, description
from member_company
where company_code in (@in_company_code)
However, I tried the following :
exec sp_test 'abc', 'rrd', 'bbc'
Procedure or function sp_test has too many arguments specified.
and SQLServer doesn't like it.
Did I specify this stored procedure correct?
If so, how can I can pass multiple values to the stored procedure then to the sql statement?
If not, is it possible to specify a stored procedure like this?
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Hello
SQL Server 2000 Enterprise, 2 clustered nodes on Windows Server 2003
A web application ran a query based on the selection by the end user-> dynamically generated query with IN clause including + 32000 values
-> SQL Server Services shut down
Found this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/288095
Stack overflow occurs when you run a query that contains a large number of arguments inside an IN or a NOT IN clause in SQL Server
Is there a way to secure SQL Server from queries like that?
Many thanks!
Worf
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Hi,
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My problem is that I am then performing a crosstab query in SQL Server 2000 and these ID are required as part of that query.
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Table : incident
----------------
incident_id usr_id item_id Inc_Date
10059926 191 61006 8-22-2015
10054444 222 3232 6-7-2015
Table: act_reg
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act_reg_id act_type_id incident_id usr_id act_type_sc
454244 1 10059926 191 ASSIGN
471938 115 10059926 191 TRAVEL TIME
473379 40 10059926 191 FOLLOW UP
477652 115 10059926 191 TRAVEL TIME
489091 504 10059926 191 ADD_ATTCHMNTS
477653 504 10054444 222 ADD_ATTCHMNTSParameter: @attach (value=1, Label=Yes & Value=0, Label=No)
Result (While I am selecting 'Yes' in dropdown)
----------------------------------------------
incident_id usr_id item_id
10059926 191 61006
10054444 222 3232
SELECT incident.incident_id,incident.usr_id,incident.item_id
FROM incident
where exists (How i can write query here to check the act_type_sc=ADD_ATTCHMNTS is exists)
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This nvarchar / unicode expression takes what is already a fairly slow-performing construct and just drives it into the ground. When I capture my query with Profiler (so I can see the In Clause that is being built), I can run it in Management Studio and see the execution plan. Using N'Values' instead of just 'Value1', 'Value2','Value3' causes the query performance to drop from 40 seconds to two minutes and 40 seconds. It's horrible. How can I make it stop!!!?
Is there any way to force the query-rewriting process in Reporting Services to just use plain-old, varchar text values instead of forcing each value in the list to be converted on the fly to an Nvarchar value like this? The column from which I am pulling values for the parameter and the column that I am filtering are both just plain varchar.
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I am working with a vendor on upgrading their application from SQL2K to SQL2K5 and am running into the following.
When on SQL Server 2000 the following statement ran without issue:
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WHERE Processed = 0 AND LegNum = 1
AND TrackID IN
(
SELECT TrackID
FROM dbo.Track_ID
GROUP BY TrackID
HAVING MAX(LegNum) = 1 AND
TrackID + 'x1' IN
(
SELECT
dbo.Track_ID.TrackID + 'x' + CONVERT(NVARCHAR(2), COUNT(dbo.Track_ID.TrackID))
FROM dbo.Track_ID INNER JOIN dbo.transactions
ON dbo.Track_ID.SM_ID = dbo.transactions.sm_session_id
GROUP BY dbo.Track_ID.TrackID
)
)
Once moved to SQL Server 2005 the statement would not return and showed SOS_SCHEDULER_YIELD to be the waittype when executed. This machine is SP1 and needs to be upgraded to SP2, something that is not going to happen near time.
I changed the SQL to the following, SQL Server now runs it in under a second, but now the app is not functioning correctly. Are the above and the following semantically the same?
UPDATE dbo.Track_ID
SET dbo.Track_ID.Processed = 4 --Regular 1 leg call thats been completed
WHERE Processed = 0 AND LegNum = 1
AND TrackID IN
(
SELECT TrackID
FROM dbo.Track_ID
WHERE TrackID + 'x1' IN
(
SELECT dbo.Track_ID.TrackID + 'x' + CONVERT(NVARCHAR(2), COUNT(dbo.Track_ID.TrackID))
FROM dbo.Track_ID INNER JOIN dbo.transactions
ON dbo.Track_ID.SM_ID = dbo.transactions.sm_session_id
GROUP BY dbo.Track_ID.TrackID
)
GROUP BY TrackID
HAVING MAX(LegNum) = 1
)
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May 14, 2008
2 examples:
1) Rows ordered using textual id rather than numeric id
Code Snippet
select
cast(v.id as nvarchar(2)) id
from
(
select 1 id
union select 2 id
union select 11 id
) v
order by
v.id
Result set is ordered as: 1, 11, 2
I expect: 1,2,11
if renamed or removed alias for "cast(v.id as nvarchar(2))" expression then all works fine.
2) SQL server reject query below with next message
Server: Msg 169, Level 15, State 3, Line 16
A column has been specified more than once in the order by list. Columns in the order by list must be unique.
Code Snippet
select
cast(v.id as nvarchar(2)) id
from
(
select 1 id
union select 2 id
union select 11 id
) v
cross join (
select 1 id
union select 2 id
union select 11 id
) u
order by
v.id
,u.id
Again, if renamed or removed alias for "cast(v.id as nvarchar(2))" expression then all works fine.
It reproducible on
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 - 8.00.2039 (Intel X86) May 3 2005 23:18:38 Copyright (c) 1988-2003 Microsoft Corporation Developer Edition on Windows NT 5.1 (Build 2600: Service Pack 2)
and
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.3042.00 (Intel X86) Feb 9 2007 22:47:07 Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation Developer Edition on Windows NT 5.1 (Build 2600: Service Pack 2)
In both cases database collation is SQL_Latin1_General_CP1251_CS_AS
If I check quieries above on database with SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS collation then it works fine again.
Could someone clarify - is it bug or expected behaviour?
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Hi,
What is HAVING clause equivalent in the following oracle query, without the combination of "GROUP BY" clause ?
eg :
SELECT SUM(col1) from test HAVING col2 < 5
SELECT SUM(col1) from test WHERE x=y AND HAVING col2 < 5
I want the equivalent query in MSSQLServer for the above Oracle query.
Also, does the aggregate function in Select column(here the SUM(col1)) affect in anyway the presence of HAVING clause?.
Thanks,
Gopi.
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How Can I use Top Clause with GROUP BY clause?
Here is my simple problem.
I have two tables
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Products
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Resultset should contain 25 Rows ( 5 top products from each category )
I hope someone will help me soon.
Its urngent
thanks in advance
regards
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hi..
i have basic question like
what is differance between conditions put in ON clause and in WHERE clause in JOINS????
see conditions that shown in brown color
select d1.SourceID, d1.PID, d1.SummaryID, d1.EffectiveDate,
d1.Audit, d1.ExpirationDate, d1.Indicator
from[DB1].[dbo].[Implicit] d1 inner join [DB2].[dbo].[Implicit] d2
on d1.SummaryID=d2.SummaryID
AND d1.ListType = d2.ListType
AND (d1.EffectiveDate <= d2.ExpirationDate or d2.ExpirationDate is null)
AND (d1.ExpirationDate >= d2.EffectiveDate or d1.ExpirationDate is null)
whered1.ImplicitID >= d2.ImplicitID AND
(d1.SourceID<>d2.SourceID
OR (d1.SourceID IS NULL AND d2.SourceID IS NOT NULL)
OR (d1.SourceID IS NOT NULL AND d2.SourceID IS NULL)
)
select d1.SourceID, d1.PID, d1.SummaryID, d1.EffectiveDate,
d1.Audit, d1.ExpirationDate, d1.Indicator
from[DB1].[dbo].[Implicit] d1 inner join [DB2].[dbo].[Implicit] d2
on d1.SummaryID=d2.SummaryID
AND d1.ImplicitID = d1.ImplicitIDAND d1.ListType = d2.ListType
AND (d1.EffectiveDate <= d2.ExpirationDate or d2.ExpirationDate is null)
AND (d1.ExpirationDate >= d2.EffectiveDate or d1.ExpirationDate is null)
whered1.ImplicitID >= d2.ImplicitID AND
(d1.SourceID<>d2.SourceID
OR (d1.SourceID IS NULL AND d2.SourceID IS NOT NULL)
OR (d1.SourceID IS NOT NULL AND d2.SourceID IS NULL)
)
another thing...
if we put AND d1.ImplicitID = d1.ImplicitID condition in second query then shall we remove
d1.ImplicitID >= d2.ImplicitID from WHERE clause????
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Hi everyone,
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Table Name: test1
Columns: m1 (int), m2 (int), m3 (int) >>> etc
Array/Row1: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
------
Table Name: test2
Columns: n1 (int), n2 (int), n3 (int), n4 (int), n5 (int)
Row 1: 3, 8, 18, 77, 12
Row 2: 1, 4, 5, 7,18, 21
Row 3: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
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Answer: 4 out of 5
Answer: 5 out of 5
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Hello all,
I am trying to think my way through a solution which I believe others have probably come across... I am trying to implement a matching routine wherein I need to match an address against a high value and a low value (or, for that matter an input date vs. a start and end date) to return the desired row ... i.e. if I were to use a straight vb program I would just use the following lookup:
"SELECT DISTINCT fire_id, police_ID, fire_opt_in_out, police_opt_in_out FROM ipt_tbl " & _
" WHERE zip_code = @zip_code AND addr_prim_lo <= @street_number AND addr_prim_hi >= @street_number " & _
" AND addr_prim_oe = @addr_prim_oe AND street_pre = @street_pre AND street_name = @street_name " & _
" AND street_suff = @street_suff AND street_post = @street_post " & _
" AND (expiry_date = '' OR expiry_date = '00000000' OR expiry_date > @expiry_date)" & _
" GROUP BY fire_ID, police_ID, fire_opt_in_out, police_opt_in_out"
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Any suggestions?
thanks for your time...
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I have a string variable
string str1="1,2,3,4,5";
I have to use the above comma separated values into a SQL Search query whose datatype is integer. How would i do this Search query in the IN Operator of SQL Server. My query is :
declare @id varchar(50)
set @id= '3,4,6,7'
set @id=(select replace(@id,'''',''))-- in below select query Id is of Integer datatype
select *from ehsservice where id in(@id)
But this query throws following error message:
Conversion failed when converting the varchar value '3,4,6,7' to data type int.
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