It works GREAT Sergey, thanks! :o) I'm using it in development only (for checking amounts and looking for discrepancies.
>Tracy,
>
>Try
>
>SELECT id, sum(t1.owed) AS owed, sum(t1.paid) AS paid,
> (SELECT SUM(tpaid) FROM table2 t2 WHERE t1.id = td2.id) AS tpaid
> GROUP BY id
>
>>I have 2 sql server 2005 tables:
>>
>>table1
>>
>>id
>>owed
>>paid
>>
>>table2
>>
>>id
>>tpaid
>>
>>I want to pull:
>>
>> sum(table1.owed) as owed, sum(table1.paid) as paid, sum(table2.tpaid) as tpaid
>> where table1.id = table2.id
>>
>>There are multiple records for each id in both tables. It seems simple, but I just can't seem to get it right. Any ideas?
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