I have two queries that I'm trying to combine into one result set.
Query 1:
SELECT t1.evalID, t2.[Order], COUNT(t2.StepID) AS 'Total Categories'
FROM Evals t1
JOIN Steps t2 ON t1.TemplateID = t2.TemplateID
JOIN GradingCats t3 ON t2.StepID = t3.StepID
GROUP BY t1.EvalID, t2.[Order]
ORDER BY t2.[Order]
Query 2:
SELECT t4.EvaluatorID, t6.StepID, t6.[Order], COUNT(t4.Grade) AS 'Grades Entered'
FROM Grading t4
JOIN GradingCats t5 ON t4.GradingCatID = t5.GradingCatID
JOIN Steps t6 ON t5.StepID = t6.StepID
GROUP BY t6.StepID, t4.EvaluatorID, t6.[Order]
My end goal is to locate which steps of an evaluation have missing grades.
edit (sample data): Query #1
|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|
| evalID | Order | Total Categories |
|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|
| 81 | 01.00 | 17 |
|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|
| 81 | 02.00 | 17 |
|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|
| 81 | 03.00 | 17 |
|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|
Query #2
|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|------------------|
| evaluatorID | Step | Order | Grades Entered |
|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|------------------|
| 1178 | 609 | 01.00 | 2 |
|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|------------------|
| 1178 | 615 | 02.00 | 3 |
|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|------------------|
| 9441 | 609 | 01.00 | 17 |
|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|------------------|
| 9441 | 609 | 02.00 | 17 |
|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|------------------|
| 9441 | 609 | 03.00 | 17 |
|---------------------|------------------|---------------------|------------------|
UNION ALL
is it? Sample data and desired results might help here if not.t1
,t2
, ...t6
sooner rather than later: Bad habits to kick : using table aliases like (a, b, c) or (t1, t2, t3).