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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T04:12:33+00:00 2026-06-13T04:12:33+00:00

I am running a query for a report and am using rollup to get

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I am running a query for a report and am using rollup to get a total. One of my columns have a text field that is duplicating at the end. For example:

SELECT * FROM transactions;

  transNum | itemid | description | qty
 ---------------------------------------
        01 |     01 |    DESC1    |  14
        02 |     01 |    DESC1    |  05
        03 |     01 |    DESC1    |  01
        04 |     02 |    DESC2    |  02
        05 |     02 |    DESC2    |  01
        06 |     02 |    DESC2    |  02
        07 |     03 |    DESC3    |  05
        08 |     03 |    DESC3    |  06
        09 |     03 |    DESC3    |  01

SELECT itemid,description,qty FROM transactions GROUP BY id WITH ROLLUP;

    itemid | description | qty
   ----------------------------
        01 |    DESC1    |  20
        02 |    DESC2    |  05
        03 |    DESC3    |  12
           |    DESC3    |  37

This is a rough example, my actual data consists of multiple tables.

Now, I understand that the DESC3 is getting duplicated because I am not grouping by the description field, but is there any function that can get around this?

Other database engines have a GROUPING function, which is basically what I need but in MySQL.

Thank you for any help

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    2026-06-13T04:12:35+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 4:12 am

    OK, then try this:

    SELECT a.itemid, b.description, a.total
    FROM
        (
            SELECT itemid, sum(qty) as total
            FROM transactions
            GROUP BY itemid WITH ROLLUP
        ) as a
        LEFT JOIN item b ON a.itemid=b.itemid
    

    Assuming you have a table named item with item descriptions keyed on itemid.

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