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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T18:01:22+00:00 2026-05-16T18:01:22+00:00

Not a SQL guy, so i’m in a bind, so I’ll keep this simple

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Not a SQL guy, so i’m in a bind, so I’ll keep this simple

+--------------+------------------------+
| RepaymentDay | MonthlyRepaymentAmount |
+--------------+------------------------+
|            3 |               0.214847 | 
|           26 |               0.219357 | 
|           24 |               0.224337 | 
|            5 |               0.224337 | 
|           18 |               0.224337 | 
|           28 |               0.214847 | 
|            1 |               0.224337 | 
|           28 |               0.327079 |
+--------------+------------------------+

I am looking for a query that would then give something like;

+--------------+------------------------+
| RepaymentDay | MonthlyRepaymentAmount |
+--------------+------------------------+
|            1 |               0.224337 | 
|            3 |               0.214847 | 
|            5 |               0.224337 | 
|           18 |               0.224337 | 
|           24 |               0.224337 | 
|           26 |               0.219357 | 
|           28 |               0.541926 | 
+--------------+------------------------+

I.e Where there are multiple records with the same value of ‘RepaymentDay’ , to sum those values of ‘MonthlyRepaymentAmount’.

I could do it externally with perl or python, no issue, but I want to try and become more familiar with SQL.
Any ideas?

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    2026-05-16T18:01:23+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 6:01 pm
    SELECT RepaymentDay, SUM(MonthlyRepaymentAmount) AS MonthlyRepaymentAmount
    FROM YourTable
    GROUP BY RepaymentDay
    ORDER BY RepaymentDay
    
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