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SUM a field then Percent

Asked by sirus1 in MS SQL Server

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I'm trying to SUM a field then find a percentage of that SUM.
In excel it's just a simple:  A1/8 = 'show as percent'
The row is divided by 8 to show me the % that rows activity took, of an 8 hour work day.

Tables:  
TimeBilled
 [TimeBilledID] [CasemanagerID] [BillingDate] [BillableHours] [CategoryName]

CaseManagers
[CasemanagerID] [Name]

Categories
[CategoryID] [CategoryName]

Sorting by [CasemanagerID] and [CategoryID]

I need to SUM [BillableHours] for any record that has a matching [CasemangerID] and [BillingDate].

That SUM is then divided by 8, which 'should' show the percent of that activity, for an 8 hour work day.
For example: If I spent 5 hours cleaning toilets, I spent 62.50% of my work day cleaning up crap.

Any questions or if you need more info, please let me know.




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