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I am using Java to designing an application that would calculate the total value of depreciation applicable for a Year. For that I have created the following tables (along with the sample data) in the database :

Sample Data Considerations :

Opening Yr Date (DD/MM/YYYY) : 01/04/2012
Closing Yr Date (DD/MM/YYYY): 31/03/2012

Table : FixedAsset

FixedAssetID Integer
FixedAssetName Varchar(40)
Rateofdepr Decimal(7,2)
Depr_Till_Opening_of_the_year Decimal(17,2)
Cost_of_Asset_At_Opening_of_the_year Decimal(17,2)

Rows:

(1,’Vehicle - 1’,5.00,1000.00,25000.00),
(2,’Vehicle - 2’,6.00,0.00,0.00),
(3,’Vehicle - 3’,6.00,500.00, 5000.00),
(4,’Vehicle’,5.00,1000.00,2000.00),
(5,’Machinery’,5.00,200.00,3000.00),
(6,’Furniture’,5.00,300.00,4000.00)

Table: Fixed_Asset_Purchase

FixedAssetID Integer
Purchase_Amount Decimal(17,2)
Purchase_Date Date

Rows:

(3,500.00,’2012-07-01’),
(2,1000.00,’2012-08-01’),
(2,2000.00,’2012-11-01’),
(5,500.00,’2012-07-01’)

Table: Fixed_Asset_Sale

FixedAssetID Integer
Cost_of_Fixed_Asset_Sold Decimal(17,2)
Sale_Value_of_Fixed_Asset Decimal(17,2)
Sale_Date Date
**Rows:**
(4,2000.00,500.00,’2012-07-01’),
(5,3500.00,2500.00,’2012-09-01’),
(6,500.00,300.00,’2012-06-01’),
(6,500.00,200.00,’2012-10-01’)

With the Above data (Sample Data) I need to create a following a chart (or a ResultSet), with the following columns :

A.  Fixed Asset Name
B.  Rate Of Depreciation
C.  Cost of Asset at the Opening of Year
D.   Purchase/Additions of Asset during the Year
E.  Sale of Asset (ie.Cost of Asset Sold During the Year)
F.  Cost of Asset at the Closing of Year = (C+D)-E
G.  Total Value Of Depreciation Provided till the Opening of Year
H.  Depreciation Provided During the Year
I.  Value of Depreciation provided on Cost of Asset Sold till the Date they Were Sold on
J.  Total DepreciatioN = (G+H)-I

Please help in designing a SQL Query to get the Above Output with Proper Depreciated Values

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