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This is my table data Student

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And this is my query --

SELECT id, SUM( maths + chemistry + physics ) AS total, maths, chemistry, physics
FROM `student`

but it is throwing a single row --

id  total   maths   chemistry   physics
118     760     55  67  55

although i want to apply sum for all ids ....let me know how can i achieve this?

7 Answers 7

72

Sum is a aggregate function. You dont need to use it. This is the simple query -

select *,(maths + chemistry + physics ) AS total FROM `student`
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Tip: If one of the fields has the possibility to be NULL, then use COALESCE to default these to 0, otherwise total will result in NULL.

SELECT *, (
    COALESCE(maths, 0) +
    COALESCE(chemistry, 0) +
    COALESCE(physics, 0)
) AS total 
FROM `student`
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  • is there an easier way if you have lots of columns you want to add than this? Maybe a database setting?
    – dasLort
    Jul 28, 2021 at 12:58
  • @dasLort consider changing your table schema to be INT NOT NULL for example and a default of 0?
    – digout
    Mar 17, 2022 at 14:25
11

If you're requiring to get total marks of each student, then SUM is not what you'd be needing.

SELECT id,
    (maths+chemistry+physics) AS total,
    maths,
    chemistry,
    physics
FROM `student`

Will do the job just fine.

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    – Trialcoder
    Sep 12, 2012 at 11:33
9

You don't need use SUM for this operation. Try this query:

SELECT id, ( maths + chemistry + physics ) AS total, maths, chemistry, physics
FROM `student`
1

The sum function in MySQL works in the sense that it gives you the sum of values in a column from your select statement. If you need to sum values from a row in your query, then just use plus (+) What you need is this query :

SELECT id, (`maths` +`chemistry`+`physics`) AS `total`, `maths`, `chemistry`, `physics`
FROM `student`;

This will give you the results you need.

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  • backtick before FROM is typo, is it not?
    – Jimmmy
    May 16, 2019 at 11:46
0

All aggregate function works on rows specified by rowname and group by operation. You need operation on individual rows which is not an option for any aggregate function.

0

Try this

SELECT id, ( maths + chemistry + physics ) AS total, maths, chemistry, physics
FROM `student`

You are done. Thanks

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