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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T03:59:41+00:00 2026-05-16T03:59:41+00:00

I’m trying to execute the following query but I receive a runtime error stating

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I’m trying to execute the following query but I receive a runtime error stating that:

"The column is invalid in the select list because it is not contained in either an aggregate function or the GROUP BY clause."

Line number two below is the one that fails with the error above. I don’t understand why this query doesn’t execute as no grouping should be required in line two as the output is just count(*), any clue as to what I need to change to get this working?

SELECT @lessonPlans = COUNT(*)
, @lessonPlanResources = (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbo.LessonPlanResource lpr where lpr.LessonPlanId = a.LessonPlanId )
FROM
( 
    SELECT DISTINCT lpt.LessonPlanId
    FROM dbo.LearningTargetBreakout ltb
    JOIN dbo.LessonPlanLearningTarget lpt 
        on lpt.LearningTargetId = ltb.LearningTargetId
    WHERE (CASE 
            WHEN ltb.LearningTargetId = @learningTargetId and @learningTargetId is not null THEN 1
            WHEN ltb.CategoryId = @categoryId and @categoryId is not null THEN 1
            WHEN ltb.Grade = @grade and @grade is not null THEN 1
            WHEN ltb.SubjectId = @subjectId and @subjectId is not null THEN 1
            ELSE 0 END) = 1
) a

[Edit]

Using a slight variation of Zeb’s solution – here is the revised code that I ended up using, which yields one row with aggregates, which is what I was after.

SELECT @lessonPlans = ISNULL(COUNT(*), 0)
        , @lessonPlanResources = ISNULL(SUM(a.ResCount), 0)
FROM
( 
    SELECT DISTINCT lpt.LessonPlanId, lpr.ResCount
    FROM dbo.LearningTargetBreakout ltb
    JOIN dbo.LessonPlanLearningTarget lpt 
        on lpt.LearningTargetId = ltb.LearningTargetId
    JOIN (SELECT LessonPlanId, COUNT(*) ResCount FROM dbo.LessonPlanResource lpr GROUP BY LessonPlanId) lpr
        ON lpr.LessonPlanId = lpt.LessonPlanId          
    WHERE (CASE 
            WHEN ltb.LearningTargetId = @learningTargetId and @learningTargetId is not null THEN 1
            WHEN ltb.CategoryId = @categoryId and @categoryId is not null THEN 1
            WHEN ltb.GradeId = @grade and @grade is not null THEN 1
            WHEN ltb.SubjectId = @subjectId and @subjectId is not null THEN 1
            ELSE 0 END) = 1
) a
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    2026-05-16T03:59:42+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:59 am

    My guess would be that the @lessonPlanResources is linked to the LessonPlanId, which is not aggregate.

    My solution would be to JOIN to that subtable, and have the returned column be a COUNT of it.

    SELECT @lessonPlans = COUNT(*)
    , @lessonPlanResources = SUM(zlpr.reses)
    FROM
    ( 
        SELECT DISTINCT lpt.LessonPlanId, zlpr.reses
        FROM dbo.LearningTargetBreakout ltb
        JOIN dbo.LessonPlanLearningTarget lpt 
            on lpt.LearningTargetId = ltb.LearningTargetId
        JOIN (SELECT LessonPlanId, COUNT(*) reses FROM dbo.LessonPlanResource lpr) zlpr
            ON zlpr.LessonPlanId = lpt.LessonPlanId
        WHERE (CASE 
                WHEN ltb.LearningTargetId = @learningTargetId and @learningTargetId is not null THEN 1
                WHEN ltb.CategoryId = @categoryId and @categoryId is not null THEN 1
                WHEN ltb.Grade = @grade and @grade is not null THEN 1
                WHEN ltb.SubjectId = @subjectId and @subjectId is not null THEN 1
                ELSE 0 END) = 1
    ) a
    
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