SQL Server, but not out production server.
SELECT format(theDate, 'mmmm yyyy') AS THE_DATE, theMonth, theYear,
SUM(Views) AS Total_Views, SUM(Visitors) AS Total_Visitors, SUM(Visits)
AS Total_Visits, SUM(NewVisitors) AS
Total_NewVisitors, SUM(RetVisitors) AS Total_RetVisitors
FROM nustatsl.times
WHERE (TheMonth = 04) AND (TheYear = 03) OR
(TheMonth = 04) AND (TheYear = 03) OR
(TheMonth = 04) AND (TheYear = 04)
GROUP BY format(theDate, 'mmmm yyyy'), theMonth, theYear
ORDER BY theMonth, theYear DESC
Can anyone explain to me why this is so, and how can I fix this:-)
Regards
Andrew Scott
Technical Consultant
NuSphere Pty Ltd
Level 2/33 Bank Street
South Melbourne, Victoria, 3205
Phone: 03 9686 0485 - Fax: 03 9699 7976
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From: Bradford T Comer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 April 2004 8:26 PM
To: SQL
Subject: RE: TSQL Assistance
Disregard I believe I got it licked with a LEFT OUTER JOIN.
Thanks
Brad
-----Original Message-----
From: Bradford T Comer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 4:48 AM
To: SQL
Subject: TSQL Assistance
Can anyone tell me how to use a column from a secondary table in a order by
clause?
----- TBL_A ----
ID int PK NOT NULL
Name Varchar(255) NULL
SortOrder int DEFAULT(9999) NOT NULL
----- TBL_B ----
ID int PK NOT NULL
Name Varchar(255) NULL
TBL_A_ID int DEFAULT(0) NOT NULL
---- QUERY ----
SELECT B.*
FROM TBL_B B
WHERE
( B.NAME LIKE '%John%' )
AND
( B.TBL_A_ID = TBL_A.ID)
ORDER BY
TBL_A.SortOrder DESC/ASC
There will be instances where TBL_B will NOT have a record for TBL_A, in
these cases the value of TBL_A_ID will default to 0 - FWIW
I am stumped!
Thanks
Brad
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