At 10:21 AM 20/12/2002 +0000, Gary Stainburn wrote:
nymr=# select r.*, s.tally from roster r, nymr-# (select count(*) as tally from roster_staff where nymr(# rsdate = '2002-01-01' and rsgid = 11 and rsgsid = 2) as s nymr-# where rodate = '2002-01-01' and rogid = 11 and rogsid = 2; rodate | rogid | rogsid | rorequired | rooptional | tally ------------+-------+--------+------------+------------+------- 2002-01-01 | 11 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 2 (1 row)
Try something like:
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