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Goal : I want to find the lowest NR of DayInStock where the Cummsold > Balance

The query is as follow

SELECT TOP (100) PERCENT 
       a.MonthNR
     , a.DayNR
     , a.DayInStock
     , a.CummSold
     , a.WarehouseID
     , a.ItemID
     , a.[Group]
     , a.Balance
     , a.CountryNumber
     , a.Country
  FROM dbo.VW_Critical_01_01 AS a 
  JOIN (SELECT MIN(DayInStock) AS DayInStock
             , MIN(CummSold) AS Cummsold
             , Balance
             , ItemID
             , [Group]
          FROM dbo.VW_Critical_01_01
         WHERE CummSold > Balance
         GROUP BY DayInStock, CummSold, Balance, ItemID, [Group]
      ) AS b 
   ON b.DayInStock = a.DayInStock 
  AND b.ItemID = a.ItemID 
  AND b.[Group] = a.[Group]
ORDER BY a.ItemID, a.DayInStock

The query gives my as result:

MonthNR DayNR DayInStock CummSold   ItemID   Group  Balance CountryNumber   Country
**2 4   11  2902.492233 100049V3            1   2894    370 Sweden
2   4   11  2902.492233 100049V3            1   2894    280 Norway
2   4   11  2902.492233 100049V3            1   2894    270 Portugal
2   4   11  2902.492233 100049V3            1   2894    460 Finland
2   4   11  2902.492233 100049V3            1   2894    110 Switzerland**

2   5   12  2982.376102 100049V3            1   2894    370 Sweden
2   5   12  2982.376102 100049V3            1   2894    280 Norway
2   5   12  2982.376102 100049V3            1   2894    270 Portugal
2   5   12  2982.376102 100049V3            1   2894    460 Finland
2   5   12  2982.376102 100049V3            1   2894    110 Switzerland

Where I only want to see the values marked as BOLD

As for those the CummSold > Balance (2902 is larger then 2894) and the daynumber is the lowest 11 instead of 12

My SQL Server knowledge seems to stop here. I searched and tried numerous things and perhaps i'm just overlooking something very "stupid"

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated

2 Answers 2

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For SQL Server 2005+ you can try using analytical functions:

;WITH CTE AS
(
    SELECT  a.MonthNR,
            a.DayNR,
            a.DayInStock,
            a.CummSold,
            a.WarehouseID,
            a.ItemID,
            a.[Group],
            a.Balance,
            a.CountryNumber,
            a.Country,
            ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY ItemID, [Group], Country
                              ORDER BY DayInStock) RN
    FROM dbo.VW_Critical_01_01 a
    WHERE CummSold > Balance
)
SELECT *
FROM CTE
WHERE RN = 1
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  • Tried that...<br> Funny unlogic results..<br> 2 1 8 5230.86034731307 100100D5 1 5229 270 Portugal<br> 2 2 9 5388.53535357758 100100D5 1 5229 80 France<br> 2 3 10 5546.21035984209 100100D5 1 5229 270 Portugal<br> 2 4 11 5703.8853661066 100100D5 1 5229 110 Switzerland<br> 2 5 12 5861.56037237111 100100D5 1 5229 470 Denmark<br> <br> Where i would need the same day's and now the increment. Jan 25, 2013 at 15:29
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    @Marty210578 Then I don't really know what you expect as a result. Can you clarify your criteria?, do you want those results for an Item?, try changing that on the PARTITION BY clause.
    – Lamak
    Jan 25, 2013 at 15:34
  • First : thanks for the input For some reason the question doesn't contain the BOLD selection. The query i constructed gives as a result the whole list with 5 times dayinstock "11" and 5 times dayinstock "12". The objective is to have the lowest DAYINSTOCK for the itemID+Group+Country For this example i would need 5 lines with DayInStock 11 Hope this makes a bit sense for you. Jan 25, 2013 at 15:42
  • @Marty210578 Ok, the part where you say that is the lowest DayInStock for the combination of itemID+Group+Country actually helps a lot. I updated my answer, try now and let me know if it helps you
    – Lamak
    Jan 25, 2013 at 15:45
  • no.. after the change i see at least the DAYInStock in a sorted orders.. Only i see again 11 and 12. Funny thing is.. the RN is always 1 Jan 25, 2013 at 15:47
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something like this?

select DayNR
     , DayInStock
     , CummSold
     , WarehouseID
     , ItemID
     , [Group]
     , Balance
     , CountryNumber
     , Country
from(SELECT DayInStock 
          , DayNR
          , DayInStock
          , CummSold
          , WarehouseID
          , ItemID
          , [Group]
          , Balance
          , CountryNumber
          , Country
          , min(DayInStock) over (partition by itemID,Group,Country) as minDayInStock
      FROM dbo.VW_Critical_01_01
      WHERE CummSold > Balance
)V
where V.DayInStock = V.minDayInStock
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