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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T10:44:49+00:00 2026-05-11T10:44:49+00:00

Further to my earlier question. Now I have two different queries that work. The

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Further to my earlier question. Now I have two different queries that work. The first query returns a result of 5092 and the second returns a result of 1885 adding up to 6977. I would like to combine them into one query to return a result of 6977. How can I make one query count the number of conditionassessmentdates that are active, overdue by more than 14 days and null (counts as overdue)? Thanks in advance.

select count (*) from task_conditionassessment t     inner join taskitems_conditionassessment ti on         t.task_conditionassessmentguid=ti.task_conditionassessmentguid       inner join conditionassessmentassignmentitem c on         ti.taskitems_conditionassessmentid=c.taskitems_conditionassessmentid where datediff(dd,c.conditionassessmentdate,t.nextduedate)>14 and t.isactive=1   select t.taskname,t.nextduedate,c.conditionassessmentdate from task_conditionassessment t     inner join taskitems_conditionassessment ti on         t.task_conditionassessmentguid=ti.task_conditionassessmentguid     inner join conditionassessmentassignmentitem c on         ti.taskitems_conditionassessmentid=c.taskitems_conditionassessmentid where c.conditionassessmentdate IS NULL and t.isactive=1 
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  1. 2026-05-11T10:44:50+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:44 am

    If you just want a count of records that fit either set of criteria, just use an or in your where clause:

    select count (*) from task_conditionassessment t inner join taskitems_conditionassessment ti on     t.task_conditionassessmentguid=ti.task_conditionassessmentguid   inner join conditionassessmentassignmentitem c on     ti.taskitems_conditionassessmentid=c.taskitems_conditionassessmentid where (c.conditionassessmentdate IS NULL or        datediff(dd,c.conditionassessmentdate,t.nextduedate)>14) and       t.isactive=1 
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