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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T07:31:53+00:00 2026-05-23T07:31:53+00:00

I have the following query: select col1, sum( col2 ), count( col3 ) from

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I have the following query:

select col1, sum( col2 ), count( col3 )
from table1
group by col1
order by col1

which returns something like this

col1
dept1
dept2
dept3

col2
10
20
30

col3
2
3
4

Without a stored procedure, is it possible to get a total column below the results generated by the original query?

i.e.

col1
dept1
dept2
dept3
total

col2
10
20
30
60

col3
2
3
4
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    2026-05-23T07:31:54+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 7:31 am

    use ROLLUP:

    ;with Table1 as (
        select 'dept1' as col1, 5 as col2,1 as col3
        union all
        select 'dept1', 5 as col2, 1 as col3
        union all
        select 'dept2',10,1
        union all
        select 'dept2',5,1
        union all
        select 'dept2',5,1
        union all
        select 'dept3',10,1
        union all
        select 'dept3',5,1
        union all
        select 'dept3',5,1
        union all
        select 'dept3',10,1
    )
    select COALESCE(col1,'total'), sum( col2 ), count( col3 )
    from table1
    group by col1
    with rollup
    order by COALESCE(col1,'ZZZZZ')
    

    Results:

    (No column name)    (No column name)    (No column name)
    dept1               10                  2
    dept2               20                  3
    dept3               30                  4
    total               60                  9
    
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