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I have the following query:

SELECT a.* FROM 
(SELECT
 moncallAdd.FirstListing,
  max (Dateadd(MINUTE, moncalladd.addtime,
         DateAdd(Day,moncalladd.adddate,'12/31/1899'))) as AddStart,
 DATEADD(MINUTE, mOnCallAdd.StartOnCallTime,
         DATEADD(DAY, mOnCallAdd.StartOnCallDate, '12/31/1899')) AS OnCallStart,
 DATEADD(MINUTE, mOnCallAdd.duration,
         DATEADD(MINUTE, mOnCallAdd.StartOnCallTime,
                 DATEADD(DAY, mOnCallAdd.StartOnCallDate, '12/31/1899'))) AS OnCallEnd,
 'Added' AS Activity
 FROM
 mdr.dbo.mOnCallAdd
  WHERE DATEADD(MINUTE, mOnCallAdd.StartOnCallTime,
 DATEADD(DAY, mOnCallAdd.StartOnCallDate, '12/31/1899')) < GETDATE() 
AND 
 DATEADD(MINUTE, mOnCallAdd.duration,
         DATEADD(MINUTE, mOnCallAdd.StartOnCallTime,
                 DATEADD(DAY, mOnCallAdd.StartOnCallDate, '12/31/1899'))) >  GETDATE()
AND  mOnCallAdd.SchedName = 'capital neph') a 

LEFT JOIN 
(SELECT
 moncallDelete.FirstListing,
 DATEADD(MINUTE, mOnCallDelete.StartOnCallTime,
         DATEADD(DAY, mOnCallDelete.StartOnCallDate, '12/31/1899')) AS OnCallStart,
 DATEADD(MINUTE, mOnCallDelete.duration,
         DATEADD(MINUTE, mOnCallDelete.StartOnCallTime,
                 DATEADD(DAY, mOnCallDelete.StartOnCallDate, '12/31/1899'))) AS OnCallEnd,
'Deleted' AS Activity
FROM
   mdr.dbo.mOnCallDelete
  WHERE DATEADD(MINUTE, mOnCallDelete.StartOnCallTime,
 DATEADD(DAY, mOnCallDelete.StartOnCallDate, '12/31/1899')) < GETDATE() 
AND 
 DATEADD(MINUTE, mOnCallDelete.duration,
         DATEADD(MINUTE, mOnCallDelete.StartOnCallTime,
                 DATEADD(DAY, mOnCallDelete.StartOnCallDate, '12/31/1899'))) >  GETDATE()
AND  mOnCallDelete.SchedName = 'capital neph') b 
ON a.FirstListing = b.FirstListing
and a.oncallstart = b.oncallstart
and a.oncallend = b.oncallend
group by FirstListing

and when I try to run this query I get the following error:

Ambiguous column name 'FirstListing'.

and when I try group by moncalladd.firstlisting, I get this error:

The column prefix 'moncalladd' does not match with a table name or alias name used in the query.

and when I try to group by a.firstlisting I get this error:

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

I don't know what I'm missing, but obviously it's something simple. Can anyone please help me with this?

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    All your error codes are self explanatory...
    – JNK
    Aug 25, 2011 at 16:05
  • Why are you trying to group by FirstListing in the first place? This query should work without that group by.
    – p.campbell
    Aug 25, 2011 at 16:08
  • column names are case sensitive. Aug 25, 2011 at 16:10
  • 3
    @Johnny Where do you infer that from?
    – JNK
    Aug 25, 2011 at 16:11
  • 1
    @Johnny Not necessarily. Aug 25, 2011 at 16:12

2 Answers 2

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The moment you use a GROUP BY clause, you have to specify, for every column in the SELECT list, whether you want a group-aggregate operator (eg SUM, MAX) applied to it, or whether it is to form part of the group key - this latter is done by including it in the GROUP BY list.

Since you are SELECTing all 5 columns of your subquery a, you have to say what is to happen to every single one, when the grouping operation is performed.

It's not immediately obvious to me that your query is correct, so I can't say what the solution is, but it may be simply a metter of explicitly listing all the columns of a inthe GROUP BY clause.

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  • AakashM, I have tried using the columns of a. and also of listing the mdr.dbo.moncalladd, and none of that works. Here's what I get when I try it with the a columns:Server: Msg 207, Level 16, State 3, Line 1 Invalid column name 'StartOnCallDate'. Server: Msg 207, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Invalid column name 'StartOnCallTime'. Server: Msg 207, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Invalid column name 'StartOnCallDate'. Server: Msg 207, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Invalid column name 'StartOnCallTime'. Server: Msg 207, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 Invalid column name 'Duration'.
    – Doug Ancil
    Aug 25, 2011 at 16:13
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    IF your query runs correctly without the GROUP BY clause at all, it should also run with the addition of GROUP BY FirstListing, AddStart, OnCallStart, OnCallEnd, Activity, since those are the columns of a. But I can't say if that will return thedata you actually want.
    – AakashM
    Aug 25, 2011 at 16:16
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  1. Modify your derived table a to have its own GROUP BY. You've got a MAX() in there that forces you to include a GROUP BY. See Lines 4 thorugh 16 on my Pastie.

2.Modify your SELECT and GROUP BY on the first and last lines of your query:

SELECT a.FirstListing, a.AddStart, a.OnCallStart, a.OnCallEnd, a.Activity
FROM ---your big derived table
GROUP BY  a.FirstListing, a.AddStart, a.OnCallStart, a.OnCallEnd, a.Activity

Here's how your code should look: http://pastie.org/2428802

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  • P. I tried that and get this error:Column 'mdr.dbo.mOnCallAdd.FirstListing' is invalid in the select list because it is not contained in an aggregate function and there is no GROUP BY clause.
    – Doug Ancil
    Aug 25, 2011 at 16:24
  • P. I am now getting this error: Server: Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Line 14 Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'AS'. Server: Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Line 27 Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'AS'. and I copied your code.
    – Doug Ancil
    Aug 25, 2011 at 18:20

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