charles kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Just trying to figure out why the SUM() in this query is not returning 
> the sum, but is returning the same value that signed_amt contains. 
> Anyone have a clue? Thanks for any help :)
> 
> Here are the results I am getting:
> 
> id | signed_amt | balance_amt | entry_dtm
> ---+------------+-------------+-----------
>  7 |        -20 |         -20 | 1078117200
>  7 |          3 |           3 | 1078263566

SUM() function works fine in your query and it returns sum per group (u.id, 
t.entry_dtm, and signed_amt).





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