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Hi James,
With the GROUP BY clause.  Something like
    SELECT CUSTNBR, CUSTNAME, SUM(INVTOT), CUSTYTD
      FROM CUSTOMERFILE JOIN INVOICEFILE ON CUSTNBR = INVCUSTNBR
     WHERE INVMONTH = 12
     GROUP BY CUSTNBR, CUSTNAME, CUSTYTD
I'm assuming that CUSTYTD is a field in your CUSTOMERFILE.
hth,
Peter Dow
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----- Original Message -----
From: "James Rich" <james@eaerich.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 4:14 PM
Subject: sum in SQL?
> I need to make a quick report that prints out total sales for each
> customer.  I think SQL can do this nicely.  I want to print out one line
> per customer with the totals for that customer from the invoice file,
> something like:
>
> Customer Num Name Inv Tot Total YTD
> 187        0    Customer One 2,582.50           8,882.00
> 152        0    Customer Two 8,336.00          49,419.35
> 104        0    Customer Three    75.00             175.00
>
> I thinking some kind of join of the invoice and customer files.  But then
> How do I get SQL to do the summing of the invoice file for me?  If
> Customer One has three invoices that total up to 2,582.50 how do I get SQL
> to make that total and then stick on the line without listing the invoices
> individually?
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