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