Calculate running total in SQL Server 2012
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In this video we will discuss how to calculate running total in SQL Server 2012 and later versions.
We will use the following Employees table for the examples in this video.
SQL Script to create Employees table
Create Table Employees
SQL Query to compute running total without partitions
SQL Query to compute running total with partitions
SELECT Name, Gender, Salary,
What happens if I use order by on Salary column
If you have duplicate values in the Salary column, all the duplicate values will be added to the running total at once. In the example below notice that we have 5000 repeated 3 times. So 15000 (i.e 5000 + 5000 + 5000) is added to the running total at once.
So when computing running total, it is better to use a column that has unique data in the ORDER BY clause.
Part 109 - Row_Number function in SQL Server
Part 110 - Rank and Dense_Rank in SQL Server
Part 111 - Difference between rank dense_rank and row_number in SQL
In this video we will discuss how to calculate running total in SQL Server 2012 and later versions.
We will use the following Employees table for the examples in this video.
SQL Script to create Employees table
Create Table Employees
(
Id int primary key,
Name nvarchar(50),
Gender nvarchar(10),
Salary int
)
Go
Insert Into Employees Values (1, 'Mark', 'Male', 5000)
Insert Into Employees Values (2, 'John', 'Male', 4500)
Insert Into Employees Values (3, 'Pam', 'Female', 5500)
Insert Into Employees Values (4, 'Sara', 'Female', 4000)
Insert Into Employees Values (5, 'Todd', 'Male', 3500)
Insert Into Employees Values (6, 'Mary', 'Female', 5000)
Insert Into Employees Values (7, 'Ben', 'Male', 6500)
Insert Into Employees Values (8, 'Jodi', 'Female', 7000)
Insert Into Employees Values (9, 'Tom', 'Male', 5500)
Insert Into Employees Values (10, 'Ron', 'Male', 5000)
Go
SQL Query to compute running total without partitions
SELECT Name, Gender, Salary,
SUM(Salary) OVER (ORDER BY ID) AS RunningTotal
FROM EmployeesSQL Query to compute running total with partitions
SELECT Name, Gender, Salary,
SUM(Salary) OVER (PARTITION BY Gender ORDER BY ID) AS RunningTotal
FROM EmployeesWhat happens if I use order by on Salary column
If you have duplicate values in the Salary column, all the duplicate values will be added to the running total at once. In the example below notice that we have 5000 repeated 3 times. So 15000 (i.e 5000 + 5000 + 5000) is added to the running total at once.
SELECT Name, Gender, Salary,
SUM(Salary) OVER (ORDER BY Salary) AS RunningTotal
FROM EmployeesSo when computing running total, it is better to use a column that has unique data in the ORDER BY clause.
by :- kudvenkat
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