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SQL Summary Report

Asked by thomasgroup in MS SQL Server, Database

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Hello experts,
I'm running SQL Server 2000.  I need an sql query to add a row (similar to the grand total) to this query.  Net deposit should add together the two fee columns and then subtract it from the rollup value.  

Attached (current) is where I am so far....
My Goal is attached (goalview)

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SELECT     
COALESCE (CAST(SubscriberID AS varchar(8)), 'Grand Total:') AS SubscriberID, 
SUM(PaymentAmount) AS SubcriberTotal, 
SUM(PaymentAmount) * 0.0289 AS CreditCardFee, 
COUNT(PaymentID) * 0.30 AS TransactionFee
 
FROM  dbo.vTransactions
 
GROUP BY SubscriberID WITH rollup
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