I have this query
SELECT (T1.FirstDayOfMonth
, T1.VehicleType
, SUM(T1.Cost-T2.Cost)
)
FROM (SELECT FirstDayOfMonth
, VehicleType
, [Cost] = Cost*Rate
FROM fnCalculationData(@CalculationId1)
GROUP BY FirstDayOfMonth, VehicleType
) AS T1
LEFT JOIN (SELECT FirstDayOfMonth
, VehicleType
, [Cost] = Cost*Rate
FROM fnCalculationData(@CalculationId2)
GROUP BY FirstDayOfMonth, VehicleType
) AS T2 ON T1.VehicleType = T2.VehicleType
GROUP BY T1.FirstDayOfMonth, T1.VehicleType
But I realize I might need to filter my results on another field, RegistrationTypeId
later on, so I add it to my selects:
SELECT (T1.FirstDayOfMonth
, T1.VehicleType
, T1.RegistrationTypeId
, SUM(T1.Cost - T2.Cost)
)
FROM (SELECT FirstDayOfMonth
, VehicleType
, RegistrationTypeId
, [Cost] = Cost*Rate
FROM fnCalculationData(@CalculationId1)
GROUP BY FirstDayOfMonth, VehicleType, RegistrationTypeId
) AS T1 LEFT JOIN (SELECT FirstDayOfMonth
, VehicleType
, RegistrationTypeId
, [Cost] = Cost*Rate
FROM fnCalculationData(@CalculationId2)
GROUP BY FirstDayOfMonth, VehicleType, RegistrationTypeId
) AS T2 ON T1.VehicleType = T2.VehicleType
GROUP BY T1.FirstDayOfMonth, T1.VehicleType, T1.RegistrationTypeId
But then this gives me the wrong cost value, (even If I dont include RegistrationTypeId
in my main SELECT
s GROUP BY
) it changes row counts of my subselects and the result is wrong.
How can I get return this field without affecting the cost calculation?