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How would I generate a one line total for "x" number of days?

Asked by Cole100 in Microsoft Access Database, MS SQL Server

Tags: Access 2007, SQL

Under Store_Number, I get 34 returns. Each Store_Number then generates one line for each day of the month for a total of 1054 lines. What I am trying to do is combine the 31 days into one line for each Store_Number. It would then need to give me a total on the CountOfInvoice_Detail_Code and Full_Service_Count columns.

I guess basically I need Monthly totals rather than daily totals. I do not know Access very well so an anwser in code would greatly appreciated. Thanks
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SELECT dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb.Store_Number, dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb.Invoice_Date, dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb.Invoice_Detail_Code, Count(dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb.Invoice_Detail_Code) AS CountOfInvoice_Detail_Code, dbo_Daily_Sales_Tb.Full_Service_Count, [CountOfInvoice_Detail_Code]/[Full_Service_Count] AS [% Of Services]
FROM dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb INNER JOIN dbo_Daily_Sales_Tb ON (dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb.Store_Number = dbo_Daily_Sales_Tb.Store_Number) AND (dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb.Invoice_Date = dbo_Daily_Sales_Tb.Operations_Day)
GROUP BY dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb.Store_Number, dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb.Invoice_Date, dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb.JLI_Category_Code, dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb.Invoice_Detail_Code, dbo_Daily_Sales_Tb.Full_Service_Count
HAVING (((dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb.JLI_Category_Code) In ("FS")) AND ((dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb.Invoice_Detail_Code) In ("SS1")) AND ((Format([dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb].[Invoice_Date],"mm-yyyy"))=Format(DateAdd("m",-1,Date()),"mm-yyyy")))
ORDER BY dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb.Store_Number, dbo_Invoice_Detail_Tb.Invoice_Date;
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