I am writing a query that groups over two columns. this means, it will put Col1 and Col2 in the same group.
How can I do a SUM of records based on Group Col1 ?
I have this so far: http://sqlfiddle.com/#!3/eada2/1
Thank you
I am writing a query that groups over two columns. this means, it will put Col1 and Col2 in the same group.
How can I do a SUM of records based on Group Col1 ?
I have this so far: http://sqlfiddle.com/#!3/eada2/1
Thank you
I was able to solve it as follows:
WITH cteActivityIds (activityId, allDocuByActivity)
AS
(SELECT activityId, COUNT(*) AS allDocuByActivity FROM #ER GROUP BY activityId)
SELECT
E.activityId AS [Actiivty ID],
docuType AS [Docu Type],
COUNT(docuType),
CONVERT(DECIMAL(16,2), (COUNT(docuType) * 100.00 / t.allDocuByActivity)) [Total DocuType in Activity],
SUM(CASE WHEN [sent] != '1-1-1900' THEN 1 END) AS [Sent],
SUM(CASE WHEN [approved] != '1-1-1900' THEN 1 END) AS [Approved]
FROM
#ER AS E
INNER JOIN cteActivityIds AS t
ON E.activityId = t.activityId
GROUP BY
E.activityId, docuType, t.allDocuByActivity
Thanks
Here is a solution that, in my opinion, looks a little cleaner - it does not require a join and uses 'partition by' to calculate the individual counts:
WITH activityCounts as (
select
activityId,
docuType,
count(activityId) OVER(PARTITION BY activityId) as activityIdCount,
count(docuType) OVER(PARTITION BY activityId, docuType) as docuTypeCount,
SUM(CASE WHEN [sent] != '1-1-1900' THEN 1 END) OVER(PARTITION BY activityId, docuType) AS [Sent],
SUM(CASE WHEN [approved] != '1-1-1900' THEN 1 END) OVER(PARTITION BY activityId, docuType) AS [Approved]
from ER
)
SELECT
activityId,
docuType,
docuTypeCount,
CONVERT(DECIMAL(16,2), (COUNT(docuTypeCount) * 100.00 / activityIdCount)) as [Total DocuType in Activity],
[Sent],
[Approved]
FROM activityCounts
GROUP BY
activityId,
docuType,
activityIdCount,
docuTypeCount,
[Sent],
[Approved]
Here is a link to sqlfiddle
You just need to put an aggregate function on t.allDocuByActivity
MIN(t.allDocuByActivity) AS [Total DocuType in Activity],
However, since your label is DocuType
. Don't you need DISTINCT
?