On Monday 07 February 2005 07:23 am, Akbar wrote:
Try SELECT name, sum(sum) as total_sum, buying_price, sale_price
FROM view_stok_table_total
GROUP BY name, buying_price, sale_price
ORDER BY buying_price, sale_price;
HTH.
John.
> Hi.....
>
> Imagine I have view named view_stok_table_total....
> SELECT * FROM view_stok_table_total;
> index name sum buying_price sale_price
> 1 mentos 5 100 120
> 2 mentos 8 110 140
> 3 durex 9 200 210
> 4 queen 10 400 450
>
> You see, there are two mentos ( same product but different
> price )......
> What query command that I have to issue so that I get the list
> like this:
> name sum buying_price sale_price
> mentos 13 110 140
> durex 9 200 210
> queen 10 400 450
>
> so this time, there is only one mentos. This mentos has 13 ( 8 + 5 )
> stuff, and use the highest index's ( that is 2 because 2 is higher than
> 1 ) buying_price and sale_price value.
>
> Thank you....
>
> regards,
>
> akbar
>
>
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