>>I think you'd have to do something like this:
>>
>>select customer, sum(invoices) from ;
>>(select Customer, count(InvNum) as Invoices;
>> from ActiveInvoices;
>> group by Customer;
>>union select Customer, count(InvNum) as Invoices;
>> from HistInvoices;
>> group by Customer;
>> order by Customer)
>>group by customer
>
>That type of query is not supported in VFP. It would be cool if it did, though.
>What would that work in? I tried it in SQL 7 and it didn't work either.
I'll have to do some experimentation, I thought it would work in SQL 7.
Dan LeClair
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