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Posted by Jeffrey S via SQLMonster.com on 09/10/05 00:26
Lightbulb...thanks for the help...toggling between SQL and Cognos I forgot
the most obvious...
Erland Sommarskog wrote:
>> I have this script...I would like to group the total of project_amt_1
>> (July) by the project_id and the same for the 11 months and the total.
>
>It is unclear to me what you want. If all you want is the sum per
>project and no information per component and cost_element, then
>you can say:
>
> select a.project_id, SUM(a.project_amt_1) as 'July',
> SUM(a.project_amt_2) as 'August'
> ...
> from component_monetary_balance as a, project as b, component as c
> ...
> and project_ytd_amt <> 0
> GROUP BY a.project_id
>
>If this does not answer you question, could you please clarify with
>an example?
>
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