February 25, 2013 at 4:11 pm
Hi every one, so I have this view:
SELECT dbo.MOP10213.MANUFACTUREORDER_I, dbo.IV30300.DOCNUMBR, dbo.IV30300.DOCDATE AS fecha, dbo.IV30300.TRXSORCE
FROM dbo.MOP10213 INNER JOIN
dbo.IV30300 ON dbo.MOP10213.IVDOCNBR = dbo.IV30300.DOCNUMBR
GROUP BY dbo.IV30300.DOCNUMBR, dbo.MOP10213.MANUFACTUREORDER_I, dbo.IV30300.TRXSORCE, dbo.IV30300.DOCDATE
But I want to add two or 3 more columns, but don't want them added, or counted, and def. not in the group by statement, I need this columns to show the value they have.
How can this be done?
Thanks and regards,
February 25, 2013 at 5:58 pm
alvaro-454996 (2/25/2013)
Hi every one, so I have this view:SELECT dbo.MOP10213.MANUFACTUREORDER_I, dbo.IV30300.DOCNUMBR, dbo.IV30300.DOCDATE AS fecha, dbo.IV30300.TRXSORCE
FROM dbo.MOP10213 INNER JOIN
dbo.IV30300 ON dbo.MOP10213.IVDOCNBR = dbo.IV30300.DOCNUMBR
GROUP BY dbo.IV30300.DOCNUMBR, dbo.MOP10213.MANUFACTUREORDER_I, dbo.IV30300.TRXSORCE, dbo.IV30300.DOCDATE
But I want to add two or 3 more columns, but don't want them added, or counted, and def. not in the group by statement, I need this columns to show the value they have.
How can this be done?
Thanks and regards,
You are going to have to provide more details. Which value for these columns do you want? The minimum, max, first, last, random? You will either need to aggregate these columns or include them in the group by.
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