I'm left joining 2 tables: T1 has a list of all items ordered and T2 has a list of all items shipped. I'm looking for a result set that will show the qty of all items ordered from T1 and the corresponding shipped qty from T2.
When I check T1 for the date/order/item/qty info for one order, it looks like this:
DATE |ORDER |ITEM |DESCRIPTION|QTY|CUSTOMER
01/01/2011 12:00:00 AM|123456789|123456|shoes |1 |JANE
01/01/2011 12:00:00 AM|123456789|234567|shirt |2 |TIM
01/01/2011 12:00:00 AM|123456789|345678|pants |4 |JOE
01/01/2011 12:00:00 AM|123456789|123456|shoes |9 |BOB
T2 looks like this:
ORDER |ITEM |QTYSHIPPED|SHIPPED
123456789|123456|1 |01/10/2011 12:00:00 PM
123456789|234567|2 |01/10/2011 12:00:00 PM
123456789|345678|4 |01/10/2011 12:00:00 PM
123456789|123456|9 |01/10/2011 12:00:00 PM
My query is as follows:
select convert(varchar,a.date,101) as orderdate, a.order, a.item, a.description, sum(a.qty) as qty_ordered, convert(varchar,b.shipped,101) as shippeddate sum(b.qtyshipped) as qtyshipped
from T1 a --T1 is table with all items ordered
left join shipped T2 --T2 contains order #, qty shipped and shipped date
on a.order = b.order
group by convert(varchar,a.date,101), a.order, a.item, a.description, b.shipped
The results look like this:
orderdate|order|item|description|qty_ordered|shippeddate|qtyshipped
01/01/2011|123456789|123456|20|01/10/2011|20
01/01/2011|123456789|234567|4|01/10/2011|20
01/01/2011|123456789|345678|8|01/10/2011|20
The results I would like to see would b开发者_StackOverflow社区e as below:
orderdate|order|item|description|qty_ordered|shippeddate|qtyshipped
01/01/2011|123456789|123456|10|01/10/2011|20
01/01/2011|123456789|234567|2|01/10/2011|20
01/01/2011|123456789|345678|4|01/10/2011|20
Any info and help would be appreciated!
I think you need to also join on item:
on a.order = b.order, a.item = b.item
WITH OrderDays AS (
SELECT *, OrderDate = DATEADD(day, DATEDIFF(day, 0, DATE), 0)
FROM T1
),
ShippingDays AS (
SELECT *, ShippingDate = DATEADD(day, DATEDIFF(day, 0, SHIPPED), 0)
FROM T2
),
OrdersGrouped AS (
SELECT
OrderDate,
[ORDER],
ITEM,
DESCRIPTION,
Qty = SUM(QTY)
FROM OrderDays
GROUP BY OrderDate, [ORDER], ITEM, DESCRIPTION
),
ShippingsGrouped AS (
SELECT
ShippingDate,
[ORDER],
ITEM,
QtyShipped = SUM(QTYHSHIPPED)
FROM OrderDays
GROUP BY ShippingDate, [ORDER], ITEM
)
SELECT
o.*,
s.ShippingDate,
s.QtyShipped
FROM OrdersGrouped o
LEFT JOIN ShippingsGrouped s ON o.[ORDER] = s.[ORDER] AND o.ITEM = s.ITEM
Same item shippings that happened on different days will be grouped (and displayed) separately. If you want them grouped together, just modify the ShippingGrouped
CTE above like this:
…
ShippingsGrouped AS (
SELECT
ShippingDate = MAX(ShippingDate),
[ORDER],
ITEM,
QtyShipped = SUM(QTYHSHIPPED)
FROM OrderDays
GROUP BY [ORDER], ITEM
)
…
The ShippingDate
column will contain the corresponding item's last shipping date.
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