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Microsoft Office
Category:
Access
Title:
Query Problem
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01520976
Message ID:
01520976
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I'm trying to add WHERE e.IsActive to this query
SELECT d.GroupId, 
             Sum(d.cert_complete) AS SumOfcert_complete, 
             Count(d.cert_complete) AS CountOfcert_complete
    FROM (SELECT DISTINCT s.GroupId, e.EmployeeID, IIf(e.Certified Is Null,0,1) AS cert_complete 
    FROM ((Stores AS s 
    INNER JOIN EmployeeStores AS es ON s.StoreId=es.StoreId) 
    INNER JOIN Employees AS e ON es.EmployeeId=e.EmployeeID) 
    INNER JOIN Titles AS t ON e.TitleId=t.TitleId WHERE t.IsManager=True) as d
    WHERE e.IsActive
    GROUP BY d.GroupId
UNION ALL SELECT 0 as GroupId, 
       Sum(d.cert_complete) AS SumOfcert_complete, 
       Count(d.cert_complete) AS CountOfcert_complete
    FROM (SELECT DISTINCT s.GroupId, e.EmployeeID, IIf(e.Certified Is Null,0,1) AS cert_complete 
    FROM ((Stores AS s 
    INNER JOIN EmployeeStores AS es ON s.StoreId=es.StoreId) 
    INNER JOIN Employees AS e ON es.EmployeeId=e.EmployeeID) 
    INNER JOIN Titles AS t ON e.TitleId=t.TitleId WHERE t.IsManager=True)  AS d
    WHERE e.IsActive
When I add the WHERE clause and run it, I get prompted for "e.IsActive".

What am I doing wrong here???>?
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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In addition, an integer field is not for irrational people
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