I have this Query:
Select Denumire,Sum(Livrari.Cantitate)as Stoc,
isnull(Sum(Facturi_Emise.Cantitate),0) as 'Sold',
isnull(Sum(Livrari.Cantitate),0)-isnull(sum(Facturi_Emise.Cantitate),0) As 'Stoc After Sales',
Livrari.Id_Depozit
From Livrari
Left join Produse On Livrari.Id_Produs=Produse.Id_Produs
Left join Facturi_Emise On Produse.Id_Produs=Facturi_Emise.Id_Produs
group by Denumire, Livrari.Id_Depozit
order by Denumire
I need to get the Stock, the quantity of the items that are required to be sold, and what I got in the 2 deposits after the items are sold. But in the table "Livrari" I got the same item in both deposit, with the amount of 300 for deposit 1, and 300 for deposit 2 and when I make the sum and group by Id_Depozit I get that item with the amount of 600 in deposit 1 and 600 in deposit 2, same is for table Facutri_Emise as I should take only 250 items from deposit 1 and 300 from deposit 2, it takes 550(250+300) from both deposit and I got the Stoc after Sale 50 for each, instead of 50 for deposit 1 and 0 for deposit 2.
My problem is that the result in row 8 and 9(that means Pahare) in column Stoc should be 300 for each. In next column Sold, row 8 should be 250 and for row 9 300. In the end, in column Stoc after Sale should be the difference, as row 8=50, row 9=0. I mean each time a products repeats, my query is gonna make the sum and put the same value in deposit 1 and in deposit 2, as I give different values for each deposit it should show me the correspondent values. A supplier will bring a certain amount if items(let's say apples) into deposit 1 and another supplier will bring another amount of apples in deposit 2. When the bill is made("Facturi_Emise") for the client I should sent an amount of apples from deposit 1 and another from deposit 2 and I wanna see what amount remains in one deposit,and what remains in other one.
SUM(...)
will actually ignorenull
values, so that's not necessary. – Clockwork-Muse Jul 8 '14 at 8:54