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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:26:31+00:00 2026-05-13T16:26:31+00:00

I have a table that has a date, item, and quantity. I need a

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I have a table that has a date, item, and quantity.

I need a sql query to return the totals per day, but the total is the quantity minus the previous day totals. The quantity accumulates as the month goes on. So the 1st could have 5 the 2nd have 12 and the 3rd has 20.

So the 1st adds 5
2nd adds 7 to make 12
3rd adds 8 to make 20.

I’ve done something like this in the past, but can not find it or remember. I know i’ll need a correlated sub-query.

TIA

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Edit 1

I’m using Microsoft Access.
Date is a datetime field,
item is a text, and
quantity is number

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Ok this is what i have

SELECT oos.report_date, oos.tech, oos.total_cpe, oos_2.total_cpe
   FROM oos INNER JOIN (
     SELECT oos_2.tech, Sum(oos_2.total_cpe) AS total_cpe
     FROM oos_2
     WHERE (((oos_2.report_date)<#10/10/2010#))
     GROUP BY oos_2.tech
   ) oos_2 ON oos.tech = oos_2.tech;

How do i get the oos.report_date into where i says #10/10/2010#. I thought I could just stick it in there like mysql, but no luck. I’m gonna continue researching.

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    2026-05-13T16:26:31+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:26 pm

    Ok, I figured it out.

    SELECT o.report_date, o.tech, o.total_cpe, 
    o.total_cpe -  (
        SELECT  IIf(Sum(oos.total_cpe) is null, 0,Sum(oos.total_cpe)) AS total_cpe 
        FROM oos 
        WHERE (((oos.tech)=o.tech) AND ((oos.report_date)<o.report_date))
    ) AS total
    FROM oos o;
    
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