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How do you insert a "total" or "sum" row in a datagridview? (VB.NET)

Asked by JohnnyBCJ in SQL Query Syntax, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, .NET Framework 3.x versions

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Here is my SQL tables.
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| tblCustomers   |
--------------------
CustomerName
CustomerID
CKDATE
CKNUM
----------------------
| CustomerMoney |
----------------------
CustomerID
DATE
NUMBER
MONEY1
MONEY2
MONEY3
MONEY4
MONEY5
MONEY6
MONEY7

I need to display the following in a data grid view.

CustomerName           CustomerID           Date           Number           Money1           Money2,3,4...    Money7

- Ordered by Date between calendar1.date calendar2.date (Vb.net controls).

The tricky part is this:
If the date changes I want to insert a "total row" which sums up Money1 to Money7.

For Example:
CustomerName           CustomerID          Date           Number           Money1           Money2,3,4...    Money7
'John Smith'                    1                     1/1/2008        1234                $10                 ...etc....              $15
'Joe Dawg'                     2                     1/1/2008        1235                $5                   ...etc....              $10
-Total Row Inserted Here -                                                                 $15                 ...etc....              $25

'Jennifer Smith'              3                     1/2/2008        1236                $20                 ...etc....               $5
'Jack Dawg'                    4                     1/2/2008        1237                $30                   ...etc....             $20
-Total Row Inserted Here -                                                                  $50                 ...etc....              $25

'Ashley Smith'                     5                     1/3/2008        1238           $20                 ...etc....               $5
'Angela Dawg'                    6                     1/3/2008        1239           $30                   ...etc....             $20
'Samatha Young'                7                     1/3/2008        1230           $30                   ...etc....             $20
-Total Row Inserted Here -                                                                $80                 ...etc....              $45


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