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I think this is a pretty common request to do in SQL but simply cannot find a good 'SQL' way to do this. From a result of one query, I want to multiply a series of returned values by a weighting factor that is found in another table and sum the total. I can do this in a language by iterating through, but how can I do this in SQL directly?

So the result of Query 1 might be:

10, 20, 40, 70, 90 ...

from Select Values from Table1;

Table1

VID   Value
1     10
2     20
.
.

Table2

ID   Weight VID
1     0.1    1
2     0.01   2
.
.

and the weights are...

0.1, 0.01, 10, 0.05, 4.0

So the result is 10*0.1 + 20*0.01 + 40*10 + 70*0.05 + 90*4.0 + ..

What is the correct formalism for this? I don't mind multiple queries, as this is debug code to go alongside the more programmatic/language way of doing this with a record set.

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  • You need to show detail about how the numbers are related to each other. Can you show the code that generates the results? Jan 21, 2014 at 18:20
  • fyi-- Doing this on the SQL Server, as in the answer by @Jas, will probably be faster than in procedural code. That's especially compared to looping through a recordset, and having to select all the data first and then doing your procedural code. (of course, if it is a very small data set, you might not notice)
    – Mike M
    Jan 21, 2014 at 20:05

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select sum(t1.value * t2.weight) 
from t1
join t2 on t1.vid = t2.vid

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