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Nested Group By

Asked by feesu in MS SQL Server

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I've got this query below. It returns trade information from my database. I would need to group by T.CompanyID, C.CompanyShortName_A, T.Price and sum the QTY, Amount, QTY_Percentage, Amount_Percentage accordingly, but it doesn't accept because it includes a sub query!

What do i do?

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SELECT     T.CompanyID, C.CompanyShortName_A, T.Price, T.QTY, T.Price * T.QTY / 1000 AS Amount, T.QTY /
                          (SELECT     SUM(QTY)
                             FROM         Broker_TRADE
                             WHERE     ValueDate BETWEEN CONVERT(DATETIME, '2007-05-06 00:00:00', 102) AND CONVERT(DATETIME, '2007-05-06 00:00:00', 102))
                      * 100 AS QTY_Percentage, T.Price * T.QTY / 1000 /
                          (SELECT     SUM(Price * QTY / 1000)
                             FROM         Broker_TRADE
                             WHERE     ValueDate BETWEEN CONVERT(DATETIME, '2007-05-06 00:00:00', 102) AND CONVERT(DATETIME, '2007-05-06 00:00:00', 102))
                      * 100 AS Amount_Percentage
FROM         dbo.Broker_TRADE T INNER JOIN
                      dbo.Client_Online_Company C ON T.CompanyID = C.CompanyID
WHERE     (T.ValueDate BETWEEN CONVERT(DATETIME, '2007-05-06 00:00:00', 102) AND CONVERT(DATETIME, '2007-05-06 00:00:00', 102))Start Free Trial
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