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I have a table "Events" for users to add events with the following fields:
EventID
EventName
EventSlot (--> slotID)
EventSlotExtra (--> slotID) (optional)
EventLimit

And I have another table "Slots"
SlotID (int)
SlotTime (this is 9am-10am, 10am-11am, etc)

I need to query both tables so I can get a total of people attending events per SlotTime. I know how to do this when only EventSlot is selected but not when EventSlotExtra is also selected. Can you help?
Many thanks

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    Perhaps you could show us the code you have written so far? People don't generally like to just write your code for you... Oct 23, 2009 at 15:11
  • Presumably you also have a table of attendees which links to Events in some fashion. Or is the "total of people" derived in some other fashion?
    – APC
    Oct 23, 2009 at 15:16
  • Yes, I do. But it's not necessary for this operation as EventLimit is giving me the number of attendees that hypothetically will be attending each event.
    – Anelim
    Oct 23, 2009 at 15:20
  • What database (including version) are you using?
    – OMG Ponies
    Oct 23, 2009 at 15:42

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This is great, Thanks!!!

I've just modified the code as I was looking for sum of attendees and not number of events per slot but otherwise the code from Charles Bretagna helped me a lot! Thanks again!

SELECT     
s.SlotTime, s.SlotID, ISNULL(SUM(x.EventLimit), 0) + ISNULL(SUM(e.EventLimit), 0) 
AS PeopleLimit
FROM       
Slots AS s 
LEFT OUTER JOIN Events AS e ON e.EventSlot = s.SlotID 
LEFT OUTER JOIN Events AS x ON x.EventSlot1 = s.SlotID 
GROUP BY s.SlotTime, s.SlotID
ORDER BY s.SlotID;
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try this

Select s.SlotTime, 
   Count(e.EventId) + Count(x.EventId) EventCount
From Slots s    
    Left Join Events e 
        On e.EventSlot = s.SlotId
    Left Join Events x
        On x.EventSlotExtra = x.SlotId 
Group By s.SlotTime

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