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Displaying balance resulting from two different tables

已答复 Displaying balance resulting from two different tables

  • 2012年4月30日 2:03
     
     

    I have 4 tables:

    *department(dept_ID, dept_short_name)

    *costCentre(cc_ID, dept_ID, costCentre_name)

    *monthlyIncome(income_ID, cc_ID, month, amount)

    *utilization(util_ID, cc_ID, month, amount)

    One department can have many cost centres. So these cost centre will have their income every month and it will be stored in monthlyIncome table by month. So basically monthlyIncome can have many incomes for just one particular cost centre. Meanwhile, utilization table works in same way but value will be stored when income is used.

    So what im trying to do is actually to display the balance available for a particular cost centre to the user. So what it have to do is to calculate the sum in monthlyIncome and minus the sum in utilization according to costCentre and display it in dedicated row as per the related costCentre.

    Example:

    Department       |     Cost Centre     | Balance Income

         HR                            1                        23.00<----Value here is the sum(monthlyIncome) - sum(utilization), dedicated value for row

                                         2                        26.00

                                         3                        45.00

          IT                            4                        34.00

                                         5                        22.00

    Currently my sql statement is as below but it is not yielding as i expect;

    "SELECT DISTINCT d.[dept_ID], d.[dept_name], c.[cc_ID], c.[costCentre_name], (SUM(m.amount)) AS [balance]
    FROM department d, costCentre c, monthlyIncome m, utilization u 
    WHERE d.[dept_ID]=c.[dept_ID] AND c.[cc_ID]=m.[cc_ID] AND c.[cc_ID]=u.[cc_ID]"

    Hope im clear here, any idea how to make it possible?

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  • 2012年4月30日 2:16
     
     已答复 包含代码
    ;With cteInc As
    (Select cc_ID, Sum(amount) As Amount
    From monthlyIncome
    Group By cc_ID),
    cteUtl As
    (Select cc_ID, Sum(amount) As Amount
    From utilization
    Group By cc_ID)
    Select d.Dept_Short_name,
      c.CostCentre_name,
      Coalesce(i.Amount,0) - Coalesce(u.Amount,0) As Balance
    From department d
    Inner Join costCentre c On d.dept_ID = c.dept_ID
    Left Join cteInc i On c.cc_ID = i.cc_ID
    Left Join cteUtl u On c.cc_ID = u.cc_ID;
    

    Tom
  • 2012年4月30日 2:37
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    Check this blog post in addition to Tom's answer

    Aggregates with multiple tables


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  • 2012年4月30日 2:41
     
     

    Im trying to imply it into a site where user will just have to choose a department from a dropdownlist. From the selected department, the given result should be displayed.

    I have tried @Tom Cooper's suggestion but it is not accepting since its not starting from select, delete, insert, update or procedure?


  • 2012年4月30日 2:43
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      包含代码

    You can make a slight modification in this solution by using derived tables instead of CTE, e.g.

    Select d.Dept_Short_name,
      c.CostCentre_name,
      Coalesce(i.Amount,0) - Coalesce(u.Amount,0) As Balance
    From department d
    Inner Join costCentre c On d.dept_ID = c.dept_ID
    Left Join (Select cc_ID, Sum(amount) As Amount
    From monthlyIncome
    Group By cc_ID) i On c.cc_ID = i.cc_ID
    Left Join 
    (Select cc_ID, Sum(amount) As Amount
    From utilization
    Group By cc_ID) 
    u On c.cc_ID = u.cc_ID;


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  • 2012年4月30日 4:17
     
     

    I think the structure is fine, but any idea why its giving error on asp.net platfrom(IErrorInfo.GetDescription failed with E_FAIL(0x80004005).) ?


  • 2012年4月30日 12:51
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    Post the relevant code from ASP.NET and the actual error. The SQL itself is fine and you can test it separately in SSMS first.

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  • 2012年5月2日 3:46
     
     

    I have tried to test it with ms access. When i run the query, i get this error:

    Syntax error (missing operator) in query expression 'd.dept_ID = c.dept_ID
    Left Join (Select cc_ID, Sum(amount) As Amount From monthlyIncomeGroup By cc_ID) i On c.cc_ID = i.cc_ID
    Left Join (Select cc_ID, Sum(amount) As Amount From utilization Group By cc_ID)
    u
    On c.cc_ID = u.cc_ID'

  • 2012年5月2日 12:16
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    Are you using Access database? The syntax we provide work in SQL Server (as this is Transact-SQL forum). For Access you may need to do some slight adjustments in the code. You may want to to ask this question in Access specific forum.

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