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Old 04-29-2008, 08:28 PM
Mtek
 
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Default Re: Messed Up Query

On Apr 29, 4:18 am, Robert Klemme <shortcut...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 28, 7:51 pm, Mtek <m...@mtekusa.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,

>
> > I have this query:

>
> > SELECT q10.q10_count,
> > vi.mgr_flag,vi.inst_type,vi.inst_num,vi.inst_cst,v i.inst_zip,vi.inst_phone,vi.url,vi.turnover,vi.hol d_cnt,
> > vi.date_,vi.inst_size,vi.inst_dchg,

>
> > vh.ticker,vh.q0_shares,vh.q1_shares,vh.q0q1_grwth, vh.q0q1_dchg,vh.shares_out,
> > mt.comp_name, sd.sector_name, p.closing
> > FROM vinst vi, vhold vh, master_table mt, stock_data sd, prices p,
> > (SELECT count(*) q10_count FROM vhold vh
> > WHERE q1_shares = 0 GROUP BY vh.ticker) q10
> > WHERE inst_name = 'Yacktman Fund'
> > AND vi.inst_num = vh.inst_num
> > AND vh.ticker = mt.ticker
> > AND mt.m_ticker = sd.m_ticker
> > AND mt.m_ticker = p.m_ticker;

>
> > Take a look at the inner query in the FROM clause:
> > (SELECT count(*) q10_count FROM vhold vh
> > WHERE q1_shares = 0 GROUP BY vh.ticker) q10

>
> > I basically need the same criteria applied as the outer query. Do I
> > have to re-list the criteria? I'll have to do that count for 5
> > fields. It will make this query WAY long.......

>
> I don't see a join with q10. Is a cross join really what you intend?
>
> robert



Well, I want to select a certain criteria from X number of tables. I
also want a COUNT of certain columns with their own critera. And, I'm
trying to put this all into one query.......

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