I have a SELECT
statement that counts the number of instances and then saves in a variable. It has a HAVING
clause that does a SUM
and a COUNT
. However since you have to have a GROUP BY
in order to use having, the select statement returns 4 lines that are 1 instead of the total being 4. This then doesn't save the count into the variable as 4 but as 1 which obviously is not what I need so I am looking for an alternative work around.
select count(distinct p1.community)
from
"Database".prospect p1
where
p1.visit_date >= '2013-07-01'
and p1.visit_date <= '2013-09-30'
and p1.division = '61'
group By
p1.community
having
sum(p1.status_1) / count(p1.control_code) >= .16;
HAVING
has no meaning without aGROUP BY
clause.