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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T15:09:08+00:00 2026-06-14T15:09:08+00:00

I have the following table on SQL Server: ID Num 1 A 2 B

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I have the following table on SQL Server:

ID   Num
 1     A
 2     B
 2     B
 3     C
 3     C
 4     C

(Num is a numeric column – A, B, and C are standins for numeric values, for the purpose of this question)

How to get the value of A+B+C+C without using subqueries and CTE?

A – for 1, B – for 2, C – for 3, C – for 4.

The answer seems to sum(distinct Num), but distinct is by ID field!

Demo table:

create table test (ID int, Num int);
insert into test values (1, 10);
insert into test values (2, 100);
insert into test values (2, 100);
insert into test values (3, 1000);
insert into test values (3, 1000);
insert into test values (4, 1000);

The correct answer is 10+100+1000+1000 = 2110.

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    2026-06-14T15:09:09+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 3:09 pm

    The solution:

    select cast(sum(distinct Num + cast(0.00001 as number(38,19))/ID) as number(18,2))
    
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