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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T03:36:26+00:00 2026-06-18T03:36:26+00:00

I’m creating a stored procedure pulling aggregate sum values from a few different tables.

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I’m creating a stored procedure pulling aggregate sum values from a few different tables. Separately, the queries are simplistic with different filters.

The queries need to be joined together and are as follows:

select distinct(bus_name), sum(act) as 'totrev', sum(budget) as 'budget rev' 
from finance
where year = '2011' 
and type_desc = 'rev'
group by bus_code, bus_name
order by bus_name asc

select distinct(bus_name), sum(act) as 'totalexp', sum(budget) as 'budget exp' 
from finance
where year = '2011' 
and type_desc = 'exp'
group by bus_code, bus_name
order by bus_name asc

select distinct(bus_name), sum(end_balance) as 'total assets' 
from Balance
where year = '2011' 
and type_desc = 'assets'
group by bus_code, bus_name
order by bus_name asc

select distinct(bus_name), sum(end_balance) as 'Cash' 
from Balance
where year = '2011' 
and type_desc = 'equity'
group by bus_code, bus_name
order by bus_name asc

select bus_code, bus_name, count(bus_code) as '#of bldgs'
from building
group by bus_code, bus_name
order by bus_name asc

I’m looking to merge/join all the columns to be viewed essentially in one table.
finance_table
columns = bus_code, bus_name, # of bldgs, tot_rev, budget_rev, totalexp, budget exp, total assets, cash

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    2026-06-18T03:36:27+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 3:36 am

    Try something like this by using nested queries:

    SELECT T5.bus_code, T5.bus_name, T5.[# of bldgs], T1.tot_rev, T1.budget_rev, T2.totalexp, T2.[budget exp], T3.[total assets], T4.cash
    FROM
        (
        select distinct(bus_name), sum(act) as 'totrev', sum(budget) as 'budget rev' 
        from finance
        where year = '2011' 
        and type_desc = 'rev'
        group by bus_code, bus_name
        order by bus_name asc
        ) T1 INNER JOIN
        (
        select distinct(bus_name), sum(act) as 'totalexp', sum(budget) as 'budget exp' 
        from finance
        where year = '2011' 
        and type_desc = 'exp'
        group by bus_code, bus_name
        order by bus_name asc
        ) T2 ON T1.bus_name = T2.bus_name
        INNER JOIN
        (
        select distinct(bus_name), sum(end_balance) as 'total assets' 
        from Balance
        where year = '2011' 
        and type_desc = 'assets'
        group by bus_code, bus_name
        order by bus_name asc
        ) T3 ON T2.bus_name = T3.bus_name
        INNER JOIN
        (
        select distinct(bus_name), sum(end_balance) as 'Cash' 
        from Balance
        where year = '2011' 
        and type_desc = 'equity'
        group by bus_code, bus_name
        order by bus_name asc
        ) T4 ON T3.bus_name = T4.bus_name
        INNER JOIN
        (
        select bus_code, bus_name, count(bus_code) as '#of bldgs'
        from building
        group by bus_code, bus_name
        order by bus_name asc
        ) T5 ON T4.bus_name = T5.bus_name
    

    I assume inner joins, but you may need to use outer joins if some of these won’t have an entry for a particular business. But the general technique would be the same.

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