I am creating a fairly simple Access database for work and I am stuck on this one SQL statement:
I have a table that contains Handsets and the Site Ids they are assigned to. What I want to do is query the table to give me the number of NULL entities in one column and another column that displays the number of handsets assigned to X site id.
I can get the count of the NULL entities very easily but to get both results in the one statement is beyond me.
This is what I have so far:
SELECT Handset_Type, COUNT(*) as "Number of null handsets"
FROM tbl_Handsets
WHERE Handset_Site_Id is Null
GROUP BY Handset_Type;
So now I have the count of null handsets but now I need the count of handsets assigned to X as well.
Something like below should be the output:
HANDSET ||| NULL ||| X
handset 1 ||| 50 ||| 5
handset 2 ||| 20 ||| 10
Can anyone please please help?
You can use Access’s
IIF()function to conditionally aggregate: