|
FWiW, regarding "WITH ROLLUP" syntax:
<
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/db2/rbafzgroupbyclause.htm
"...
_super-groups_
(1)
>>-+-ROLLUP--(--grouping-expression-list--)-----+-----------><
| (2) |
+-CUBE--(--grouping-expression-list--)-------+
'-| grand-total |----------------------------'
Notes:
1. Alternate specification when used alone in group-by-clause is:
grouping-expression-list WITH ROLLUP.
2. Alternate specification when used alone in group-by-clause is:
grouping-expression-list WITH CUBE.
..."
Regards, Chuck
On 09-Feb-2014 10:34 -0800, paultherrien@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I think you want to say sum() for calcs and my SQL manual shows a--
different format for ROLLUP
SELECT
sum(prt.IDSHP# * IDNTU$), IDDOCD, IDPRT#
FROM DTALIB/OEINDLID prt
WHERE IDDOCD>= 20130101
GROUP by ROLLUP(prt.IDPRT#, prt.IDDOCD)
But I have not used ROLLUP before.
Hoteltravelfundotcom on Sunday, February 09, 2014 12:22 PM wrote:
Here I have a simple thing to do. I want to sum all the part# line
totals in $. which is the (idshp# * IDNTU$) but it is not
compiling.
Column IDSHP# or expression in SELECT list not valid.
SELECT
ALL (((prt.IDSHP#*IDNTU$))), IDDOCD, IDPRT#
FROM DTALIB/OEINDLID prt
WHERE IDDOCD>= 20130101
GROUP by prt.IDPRT#, prt.IDDOCD with Rollup
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