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mkgmahi
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24 Posts

Posted - 2011-06-16 : 04:01:16
I have location table which has the details of all available locations.
i have Location1 table which has the locations that has the available stocks.

Now i have to write a query to find the sum of partly filled locations, Fully filled and empty for a particular whse.


Please help me out.

nigelrivett
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3385 Posts

Posted - 2011-06-16 : 04:54:12
How do you know if a warehouse is full? Is the capacity somewhere

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mkgmahi
Starting Member

24 Posts

Posted - 2011-06-16 : 05:37:18
Cubiccapacity is present in Location table. And i can find the used capacity by multiplying fields QTY and STDCUBE from LOCATION1 table i.e used capacity for the available stocks
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Lumbago
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3271 Posts

Posted - 2011-06-16 : 08:01:29
Can you please CREATE TABLE statements, insert statements with sample data and what you expect to get out of the query...?

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nigelrivett
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

3385 Posts

Posted - 2011-06-16 : 08:06:33
maybe something like

with cte as
(
select LocationID, used = sum(QTY * STDCUBE)
from LOCATION1
group by LocationID
)
select t1.LocationID, available = t1.Cubiccapacity - coalesce(t2.used,0)
from Location t1
left join cte t2
on t1.LocationID = t2.LocationID

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