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I have a stored Procedure that works fine joining 2 tables together. I needed to add a new field from a new table that was not included in the original SP. What I am trying to do is sum a field from the new table for each record that is a child record of the Parent table which is in the original SP. I tested the Sum based on th parent table in a test query and it works fine:

select totaldollars from TTS_EmpTime where emptimedaytotal_id='32878'

so then the next step would be to integrate into the SP. I did so and have set the new portions of the SP to be bold so you can see what was added. IF the bold portions are removed the SP works fine if not I get this error:


*Msg 8120, Level 16, State 1, Procedure TTS_RptTest2, Line 11

Column 'TTS_EmpTimeDayTotal.EmployeeID' is invalid in the select list because it is not contained in either an aggregate function or the GROUP BY clause*.

Here is my Stored Proc:

    USE [TTSTimeClock]
GO
/****** Object:  StoredProcedure [dbo].[TTS_RptTest2]    Script Date: 03/04/2011 12:29:59 ******/
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
ALTER procedure [dbo].[TTS_RptTest2]
    @BureauID nvarchar(36),
    @CompanyID nvarchar(36),
    @DivisionID nvarchar(10) ,      
    @punchDate smalldatetime,   
    @PeriodDays integer,    
    @EmployeeID nvarchar(20) = null

As
--with DayTotals as(
    select 
        DayTotal.DivisionID,
        DayTotal.EmployeeID,
        EmpData.EmployeeFirstName AS First, 
        EmpData.EmployeeLastName AS Last,
        EmpData.employeetypeid AS EmpId,        
        DayTotal.ID as DayTotalID,  
        -- Format the Date as MM/DD DOW or 2Digit Month & 2Digit Day and the 3Char Day of the week Uppercase  
        convert(varchar(5),DayTotal.PunchDate,101) + '  ' + upper(left(datename(dw,DayTotal.Punchdate),3))as PunchDate, 
        -- Format the in and out time as non military time with AM or PM No Dates
        substring(convert(varchar(20), DayTotal.FirstDayPunch, 9), 13, 5) + ' ' + substring(convert(varchar(30), DayTotal.FirstDayPunch, 9), 25, 2)as TimeIn,
        substring(convert(varchar(20), DayTotal.LastDayPunch, 9), 13, 5) + ' ' + substring(convert(varchar(30), DayTotal.LastDayPunch, 9), 25, 2) as TimeOut,
        DayTotal.RegularHours,
        DayTotal.NonOvertimeHours,
        DayTotal.OvertimeHours,
        DayTotal.TotalDayHRS,   
        DayTotal.PeriodRegular,
        DayTotal.PeriodOtherTime,
        DayTotal.PeriodOvertime,
        DayTotal.PeriodTotal,
        **sum(cast(EmpTime.TotalDollars as float)) as TotalDayDollars** 
    from TTS_EmpTimeDayTotal as DayTotal 
         INNER JOIN TTS_PayrollEmployees AS EmpData
         ON DayTotal.EmployeeID = EmpData.EmployeeID
         **inner JOIN TTS_Emptime as EmpTime 
         ON DayTotal.id = emptime.emptimedaytotal_id**
    where
        DayTotal.BureauID = @BureauID
        AND DayTotal.CompanyID = @CompanyID
        AND (DayTotal.DivisionID = @DivisionID)
        AND daytotal.periodstart = 
                 -- Period start date
                (SELECT DISTINCT PeriodStart
                 FROM TTS_EmpTimeDayTotal 
                 WHERE(BureauID = @BureauID) AND (CompanyID = @CompanyID) AND ( (DivisionID = @DivisionID)) 
                 AND (PunchDate = @punchDate)and periodend = dateadd(d,(@PeriodDays - 1),(periodstart))) 
        AND daytotal.periodend = 
                -- Period End Date 
                (SELECT DISTINCT PeriodEnd
                 FROM TTS_EmpTimeDayTotal 
                 WHERE(BureauID = @BureauID) AND (CompanyID = @CompanyID) AND ( (DivisionID = @DivisionID)) 
                 AND (PunchDate = @punchDate)and periodend = dateadd(d,(@PeriodDays-1),(periodstart))) 
    -- Optional all employees or just one       
    AND (( @EmployeeID is Null) or (DayTotal.EmployeeID = @EmployeeID)) 
    order by Empdata.employeetypeid,DayTotal.punchdate

I am not grouping at all so this must be caused by something else? Any Help will be appreciated

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    You need to group by as you have sum in the select list. Mar 4, 2011 at 18:55

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Is this SQL Server? Looks like it. You're using SUM, an aggregate function, which I don't believe you can use without a GROUP BY clause. Did you always have the SUM in there, or did you add it alongside the new table?

If the latter, that may well be your problem.

Update

Based on OP's comment:

Wow that could be a pain would I do somehing like groupby field1,field2, and so on? as in a coma delimited list. Is there another way to include this one field that would be better?

Yes, in SQL Server you must be explicit with groupings when using an aggregate function. One alternative in your case would be to do the grouping as a subquery, and join on that, i.e.:

FROM TTS_EmpTimeDayTotal AS DayTotal 
INNER JOIN TTS_PayrollEmployees AS EmpData ON DayTotal.EmployeeID = EmpData.EmployeeID
INNER JOIN (SELECT EmpTimeDayTotal_id, SUM(CAST(TotalDollars AS FLOAT)) AS TotalDayDollars
            FROM TTS_Emptime
            GROUP BY EmpTimeDayTotal_id) AS EmpTime ON DayTotal.id = EmpTime.EmpTimeDayTotal_id

And then simply reference EmpTime.TotalDayDollars in the SELECT list, instead of performing the SUM there.

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  • Yes SQL Server 2005 The sum portion is the new part added. What would I group on if I am only pulling one field?
    – Dan Rowe
    Mar 4, 2011 at 19:14
  • You need to group on every other field in the select that is not part of the sum.
    – HLGEM
    Mar 4, 2011 at 19:39
  • Wow that could be a pain would I do somehing like groupby field1,field2, and so on? as in a coma delimited list. Is there another way to include this one field that would be better?
    – Dan Rowe
    Mar 4, 2011 at 19:48
  • I added all the fields in the group by clause and now it is skipping any records that are null but I need them to show. Is there a way that will allow me to have 0 for the records that have no sum?
    – Dan Rowe
    Mar 4, 2011 at 20:05
  • That is much cleaner and works great thanks. IF you know off hand how I can include the records that have no sum that would be great.For instance this is a week view of a time card and it is only now pulling the data that has times in it, I would like to also have the days where no time recorded and the dollar amounts are empty
    – Dan Rowe
    Mar 4, 2011 at 20:17

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