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BillyWardrop2345
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Posted - 2005-08-31 : 05:05:52
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| I have two tables - software and software assigned. Every time a piece of software is assigned to a PC or Server, a new entry is put in the software assigned table specifying PC or Server. I then created an sql query that would join both tables and displays all software records and displays a count of records in the softwareAssigned table that each piece of software has - making some software entries null. From these figures, I need to generate the total licence count for each piece of software generating some null values. Could I have the system enter 0 as a row count when no software is assigned? Am I on the right lines or have I completely over complicated it? I hope you understand where Im coming from. Many Thanks Billy |
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madhivanan
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Posted - 2005-08-31 : 05:12:10
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| Instead of Sum(field), use Sum(IsNull(Field,0))Otherwise post table strucures and the query you usedMadhivananFailing to plan is Planning to fail |
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BillyWardrop2345
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Posted - 2005-09-02 : 09:38:21
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| Spot on! That worked perfect.Thanks |
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