• kennethrbell (10/18/2013)


    Is there always one more question?

    Mine is, "is there a way to have the total count display as well?" In other words, is this row a "10" a "9" or an "8"?

    Adding the count to the output is what the code I posted does. 😛

    It really isn't too complicated. I just put the case expression as a column instead of in the where clause then turned the entire query into a subquery. That allows to then filter the query and/or display the count.

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