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I just figured you can break up and sum the values per each fiscal year,
providing 3 different columns for your report.
The way it works when the value doesn't fall into that particular year,
you'd add 0 to the sum (in effect, ignoring the values that don't belong to
that year).
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Subject: RE: Stored Procedure with different SUMs
Regarding #4, I don't quite get your response. How will a CASE replace
a SELECT subquery?
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Subject: RE: Stored Procedure with different SUMs
4)
You can UNIONize different queries in a single statement.
That said, you can have more than one SUM clause in your statement. For
example, you can have 3 SUMs for 3 different years, i.e.
SUM(CASE WHEN thisYear THEN JQGLVA ELSE 0 END) AS "This year booking
value",
SUM(CASE WHEN lastYear THEN JQGLVA ELSE 0 END) AS "Last year booking
value",
SUM(CASE WHEN twoYearsAgo THEN JQGLVA ELSE 0 END) AS "Two years ago
booking
value"
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