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I want to get all rows from table1 and I want to get a total of a column in table3 for each person in table1. I am able to do this if I don't use a where clause anywhere in my query (in the sub select, inner join or regular where clause). If I use a where clause like below, only the people in table1 that have records in table2 between a supplied date and have been verified.

What I want is all rows from table1 but sum only the records in table2 that are between the supplied date and have been verified.

Is there any way to do this in a single query?

SELECT table1.ID
     , table1.LName
     , table1.FName
     , (Select SUM(table3.DollarValue) Where table2.Verified = 1) AS total
FROM table3 
INNER JOIN table2       ON table3.IncentiveID = table2.IncentiveID 
RIGHT OUTER JOIN table1 ON table2.ID = table1.ID
Where table2.date >= '1/1/2012'
  AND table2.date <= '12/31/2012'
  AND table2.Verified = 1
Group By table1.ID, table1.LName, table1.FName, table2.Verified
Order By table1.LName, table1.FName

Thank you in advance for any help!

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  • so, the date column belongs to wich of your tables?. And what is table3 for?. Also, you say that you want to sum the records from table2, but you are using a column from table3, can you clarify your post?
    – Lamak
    Jan 10, 2013 at 17:32
  • @Lamak I updated my post to clarify better. Table3 has a one to many relationship with table2 where table3 has the value I want to sum but table2 holds the instances of the job (date and verified) by people in table1. Jan 10, 2013 at 17:39

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Based on your description, it sounds like you want something like the following. Which places your table2 and table3 join and sum() in a subquery with the WHERE filtering and then joins that result to table1:

SELECT t1.ID, 
    t1.LName, 
    t1.FName, 
    IsNull(t.total, 0) as Total
FROM table1 t1
LEFT JOIN
(
    SELECT t2.id, SUM(t3.DollarValue) as total
    FROM table2 t2
    INNER JOIN table3 t2
        on t2.IncentiveID = t3.IncentiveID
    WHERE t2.date >= '2012-01-01' 
        AND t2.date <= '2012-12-31' 
        AND t2.Verified = 1
    GROUP BY t2.id
) t
    on t1.ID = t.ID
Order By t1.LName, t1.FName;
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  • +1, Excellent. I posted a comment on the question and then forgot to check the response.
    – Lamak
    Jan 10, 2013 at 17:56
  • Thank you so much! This will help me out a lot in the future as well. I've always stumbled through these types of situations by doing multiple queries to solve the problem and move on. Jan 10, 2013 at 18:08

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