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Sum(amount) changing when adding a join

Asked by stephi01 in SQL Query Syntax, MS SQL Server, SQL Server 2005

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Running a query that pulls the sums of rows from invoiceln table based on code numbers.
Using left outer joins with clauses to determine the code.
The column pulling sum(amount) 4101 should be 800 (and is when it is pulled by itself).
When I add a table join where code=4001 and pull the sum(amount) 4001 the sum(amount)4101 is changed to 4000...

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select o.gfno, o.branch, ip.paymentdate as 'Payment Date', i.idnum, tm.description as 'Order Type', sr.name as 'Sales Rep'
,sum(ln4001.amount) as 'Title Insurance'
,sum(ln4101.amount) as 'Escrow Fees'
 
from orders o 
left outer join invoice i on i.gfno=o.gfno
left outer join tomain tm on tm.tonum=o.tonum
left outer join invoicepayments ip on ip.idnum=i.idnum
left outer join salesnames sr on sr.initials=o.salesrep
left outer join invoiceln ln4001 on ln4001.idnum=i.idnum and ln4001.acctcode=4001 
left outer join invoiceln ln4101 on ln4101.idnum=i.idnum and ln4101.acctcode=4101
 
where ip.paymentdate between '05/01/2008' and '05/31/2008'
and branch='NS'
 
group by o.gfno, o.branch, ip.paymentdate, i.idnum, tm.description, sr.name
order by branch, o.gfno
 
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