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fdtoo
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Posted - 2006-04-11 : 20:23:32
I have the following fields in table A:

GL_ID| Date |GL_Name_VC | Amount |Period_TI|Year_SI
===============================================================
1000|31/12/2005 | Sales | -8,000.00 | 12 | 2005
===============================================================
1000|06/01/2006 | Sales | -6,000.00 | 01 | 2006
===============================================================
1000|20/01/2006 | Sales | 2,000.00 | 01 | 2006
===============================================================
1000|28/01/2006 | Sales | -4,000.00 | 01 | 2006

The above database is running on Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and i would like to query
for a report that looks something as below:

Period | Date | GL_Name_VC | Debit | Credit| Net Change | Balance
=====================================================================
01 |01/01/2006|Opening Bal | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8,000
01 |06/01/2006|Sales | 0 | 6,000 | 0 | 0
01 |20/01/2006|Sales | 2,000 | 0 | 0 | 0
01 |28/01/2006|Sales | 0 | 4,000 | 8,000 |16,000


The formula for the above calculated fields are as below:

Opening Balance = carried forward balance from Year 2005
Debit = All positive amount
Credit = All negative amount
Net Change = Total Credit - Total Debit in Period 01
Balance = Total of Net Change + Opening Bal

Guys, hope someone out there can help me with the sql command for the above report?

khtan
In (Som, Ni, Yak)

17689 Posts

Posted - 2006-04-11 : 21:12:57
Wow ! you sure have a lot of questions but with similar nature. Why not just post one or two variation ?



KH


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madhivanan
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22864 Posts

Posted - 2006-04-12 : 04:25:43
You should make use of Reports

Madhivanan

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