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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T12:00:39+00:00 2026-06-18T12:00:39+00:00

I have a query that gives the right information back but I cannot figure

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I have a query that gives the right information back but I cannot figure out how to get distinct days and sum the count. below is my query and the results shows what I get back, and what I would like to have come back. I thought the union would join them and give my back the results that I wanted. I have search for quite some time and have not located any help on this topic. Any help will be appreciated. Thank you in advance.

SELECT COUNT(log_datetime) AS icount, CONVERT(varchar, log_datetime, 101) AS logdate
from openrowset('sqloledb', 'ServerName1';'UserID';'Password',
          'select * from DatabaseName..TableName where field1 > 899')
group by convert(varchar, log_datetime, 101)
union
SELECT COUNT(log_datetime) AS icount, CONVERT(varchar, log_datetime, 101) AS logdate
from openrowset('sqloledb', 'ServerName2';'UserID';'Password',
    'select * from DatabaseName..TableName where field1 > 899')
group by convert(varchar, log_datetime, 101)
order by logdate

Results
235     01/10/2013
312     01/10/2013
3091    01/11/2013
3197    01/11/2013
3339    01/12/2013
3536    01/12/2013

Wanted Results
547      01/10/2013
6288     01/11/2013
6875     01/12/2013
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    2026-06-18T12:00:41+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 12:00 pm

    You can try this

    SELECT SUM(icount) AS icount, logdate FROM
    (
        SELECT COUNT(log_datetime) AS icount, CONVERT(varchar, log_datetime, 101) AS logdate
        FROM openrowset('sqloledb', 'ServerName1';'UserID';'Password',
                  'select * from DatabaseName..TableName where field1 > 899')
        GROUP BY convert(varchar, log_datetime, 101)
            UNION ALL
        SELECT COUNT(log_datetime) AS icount, CONVERT(varchar, log_datetime, 101) AS logdate
        FROM openrowset('sqloledb', 'ServerName2';'UserID';'Password',
            'select * from DatabaseName..TableName where field1 > 899')
        GROUP BY convert(varchar, log_datetime, 101)
    ) AS tbl
    GROUP BY logdate
    ORDER BY logdate
    

    And here is sqlfiddle

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