Reputation: 32976
I have a table of costs per employee. The table can have multiple rows for a given employee and in each row a distinct cost. I want to end up with a temp table that has the total costs for each employee. So:
Name | Cost
Dave | 563.22
John | 264.00
I tried the following but the below is invalid for updating the cost. What do I have wrong? And is there a better way to do this.
declare @temp2 table
(
name text,
cost integer
)
insert @temp2(name) SELECT DISTINCT ename6 from dbo.condensed7day_query_result
UPDATE t
SET t.cost = sum(dbo.condensed7day_query_result.cost)
FROM dbo.condensed7day_query_result
WHERE dbo.condensed7day_query_result.ename6 = t.name)
FROM @temp2 t
select * from @temp2
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1034
Reputation: 1270583
Don't use the text
data type. Use varchar()
. But the answer to your question is an aggregation query:
insert @temp2(name, cost)
select ename6, sum(dqr.cost)
from dbo.condensed7day_query_result dqr
group by dqr.ename6;
Upvotes: 1