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Hi Darryl,
I adapted the following from Example 3 at
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/db2-for-zos/11?topic=subselect-examples-grouping-sets-rollup-cube-queries
SELECT co, account, invoice#, sum(amount)
FROM MyFile
GROUP BY ROLLUP (co, account, invoice#)
ORDER BY co, account, invoice#;
Co Account Invoice# Amount
AA 1234 Inv1 10.00
AA 1234 Inv2 15.00
AA 1234 - 25.00
AA - - 25.00
BB 5678 Inv3 20.00
BB 5678 Inv5 13.00
BB 5678 - 33.00
BB - - 33.00
- - - 58.00
I'm not sure if there's a way to eliminate the totals you don't want.
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*Peter Dow* /
Dow Software Services, Inc.
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On 10/31/2022 11:04 AM, a4g atl wrote:
I cannot find my notes on this and I do not remember what this group is--
called to look it up. Hoping you can assist.
I need to run a SELECT over a file and have totals printed at the break.
Example
Co Account Invoice# Amount
AA 1234 Inv1 10.00
AA 1234 Inv2 15.00
Total AA 1234 25.00
BB 5678 Inv3 20.00
BB 5678 Inv5 13.00
Total BB 5678 33.00
Total BB 58.00
How do I build the SQL statement?
TIA, Darryl Freinkel.
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