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CountDistinct in SQL Server
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01/04/2008 11:31:24
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Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
SQL syntax
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01307343
Message ID:
01307363
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>>>Well, here is the exact code, and it includes ItemB (program), which seems to through things off.
>>>
>>>
>>>SELECT     PersonID, Program, COUNT(DISTINCT Program) AS ProgramCount
>>>FROM         dbo.tmmLicesnses2Persons
>>>WHERE     (DateActivated IS NOT NULL) AND (DateDeactivated IS NULL)
>>>GROUP BY PersonID, Program
>>>
>>
>>
>>SELECT     PersonID, Program, COUNT(*) AS ProgramCount
>>FROM         dbo.tmmLicesnses2Persons
>>WHERE     (DateActivated IS NOT NULL) AND (DateDeactivated IS NULL)
>>GROUP BY PersonID, Program
>>
>
>This returns:
>
>1 P1 1
>1 P2 1
>2 P1 1
>2 P2 1
>3 P2 1
>3 P3 1
>3 P4 1
>3 P5 1
>
>What I need is:
>
>1 P1 2
>1 P2 3
>2 P1 2
>2 P2 3
>3 P2 3
>3 P3 1
>3 P4 1
>3 P5 1

Please see my updated message. You need to use two selects joined.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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