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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:19:18+00:00 2026-05-13T09:19:18+00:00

I have a query to return how much is spent on-contract and off-contract at

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I have a query to return how much is spent on-contract and off-contract at each location, that returns something like this:

Location     | ContractStatus | Expenses
-------------+----------------+---------
New York     | Ad-hoc         | 2043.47
New York     | Contracted     | 2894.57
Philadelphia | Ad-hoc         | 3922.53
Seattle      | Contracted     | 2522.00

The problem is, I only get one row for locations that are all ad-hoc or all contracted expenses. I’d like to get two rows back for each location, like this:

Location     | ContractStatus | Expenses
-------------+----------------+---------
New York     | Ad-hoc         | 2043.47
New York     | Contracted     | 2894.57
Philadelphia | Ad-hoc         | 3922.53
Philadelphia | Contracted     |    0.00
Seattle      | Ad-hoc         |    0.00
Seattle      | Contracted     | 2522.00

Is there any way I can accomplish this through SQL? Here is the actual query I’m using (SQL Server 2005):

SELECT Location, 
     CASE WHEN Orders.Contract_ID IS NULL 
          THEN 'Ad-hoc' ELSE 'Contracted' END 
                     AS ContractStatus,
     SUM(OrderTotal) AS Expenses
FROM Orders
GROUP BY Location, 
    CASE WHEN Orders.Contract_ID IS NULL 
         THEN 'Ad-hoc' ELSE 'Contracted' END
ORDER BY Location ASC, ContractStatus ASC
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    2026-05-13T09:19:18+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:19 am

    Yes, construct an expression that returns the ordertotal for adhoc only, and 0 for the others, and another one that does the opposite, and sum those expressions. This will include one row per location with two columns one for adhoc and one for Contracted…

     SELECT Location,  
         Sum(Case When Contract_ID Is Null Then OrderTotal Else 0 End) AdHoc,
         Sum(Case When Contract_ID Is Null Then 0 Else OrderTotal  End) Contracted
     FROM Orders 
     GROUP BY Location
    

    if you reallly want separate rows for each, then one approach would be to:

     SELECT Location, Min('AdHoc') ContractStatus,
         Sum(Case When Contract_ID Is Null 
                  Then OrderTotal Else 0 End) OrderTotal
     FROM Orders 
     GROUP BY Location
     Union
     SELECT Location, Min('Contracted') ContractStatus,
         Sum(Case When Contract_ID Is Null 
                  Then 0 Else OrderTotal  End) OrderTotal
     FROM Orders 
     GROUP BY Location
     Order By Location
    
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