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Great thanks Alan,

Now I have

SELECT
SPTFCD, '10' AS CODE_STATISTIQUE, SPRDCD, SSLMNV, SUM(SOCCNB) AS
PROPOSITIONS
FROM SVQSTS WHERE SRBQCD = 'TOT2'
AND SOCCNB <> 0
GROUP BY SPTFCD, SPRDCD, SSLMNV

union
SELECT
SPTFCD, '10' AS CODE_STATISTIQUE, SPRDCD, ' ', SUM(SOCCNB) AS
PROPOSITIONS
FROM SVQSTS WHERE SRBQCD = 'TOT2'
AND SOCCNB <> 0
GROUP BY SPTFCD, SPRDCD


Which gives me ( I still have to verify ! ) subtotals by SSLMNV followed by a grand total.




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De : midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Alan Shore
Envoyé : mercredi 6 août 2008 14:46
À : Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Objet : Re: SQL : subtotals and total

Hi David
I think the following web page will give you what you want

http://www.itjungle.com/fhg/fhg080107-story02.html


Alan Shore
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midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 08/06/2008 05:03:04 AM:

Hi,

I have the feeling this has been answered already but I can' t find it.

I have to produce the following :

ID Product Level Total


I've created a view that does select sum (number) as total with group
by ID, product, level, etc.

This gives a total for each level of a product.

I also have to add the total of all the levels so I've created a view
over my first view to do this.

My final table would look like this :

ID Product Level Total
1 A 1 2
1 A 2 6
1 A 8

To get there I'm creating the first view, then a second on that view,
then doing 2 inserts based on those views.
Its all looking very messy.


I think there is a way to produce subtotals and an overall total with
the OVER clause.

Does anyone know if this is possible to do?

Thanks
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