Hi,
I'm usually wrong, but you can create a view for Query1 and Query2. That
is do
create view Query1 [your query for query1];
create view Query2 [your query for query2];
Then what you are doing should work.
Regards,
Yasir
On Sat, 8 Nov 2003, [iso-8859-1] ron_tabada wrote:
> Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 06:02:15 +0000 (GMT)
> From: "[iso-8859-1] ron_tabada" <ron_tabada@yahoo.com>
> Reply-To: ronald@my.msuiit.edu.ph
> To: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org
> Subject: [SQL] help me...
>
> Hello everyone, Good day! Could anyone help me translate this query in Microsoft Access to Postgresql. I'm having a
difficulty.Pls...
> Query1:
> SELECT items.description, Sum(supplieditems.qty) AS SumOfqty
> FROM items INNER JOIN supplieditems ON items.itemno = supplieditems.itemno
> GROUP BY items.description;
> Query2:
> SELECT [items].[description], Sum([customer].[qty]) AS SumOfqty
> FROM (items INNER JOIN OtherItem ON [items].[itemno]=[OtherItem].[Itemno]) INNER JOIN customer ON
[OtherItem].[Itemno]=[customer].[itemcode]
> GROUP BY [items].[description];
> Query3:
> SELECT [Query1].[SumOfqty], [Query2].[SumOfqty], [Query1]![SumOfqty]-[Query2]![SumOfqty] AS remain
> FROM Query1, Query2;
> I have translated Query1 and Query2 in POSTGRESQL but I don't know how to implement Query3.
>
>
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