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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:33:15+00:00 2026-05-14T03:33:15+00:00

Problem There are data gaps that need to be filled. Would like to avoid

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Problem

There are data gaps that need to be filled. Would like to avoid UNION or PARTITION BY if possible.

Query Statement

The select statement reads as follows:

SELECT
  count( r.incident_id ) AS incident_tally,
  r.severity_cd,
  r.incident_typ_cd
FROM
  report_vw r
GROUP BY
  r.severity_cd, r.incident_typ_cd
ORDER BY
  r.severity_cd,
  r.incident_typ_cd

Data Sources

The severity codes and incident type codes are from:

  • severity_vw
  • incident_type_vw

The columns are:

  • incident_tally
  • severity_cd
  • incident_typ_cd

Actual Result Data

36  0   ENVIRONMENT
1   1   DISASTER
27  1   ENVIRONMENT
4   2   SAFETY
1   3   SAFETY

Required Result Data

36  0   ENVIRONMENT
0   0   DISASTER
0   0   SAFETY
27  1   ENVIRONMENT
0   1   DISASTER
0   1   SAFETY
0   2   ENVIRONMENT
0   2   DISASTER
4   2   SAFETY
0   3   ENVIRONMENT
0   3   DISASTER
1   3   SAFETY

Question

How would you use UNION, PARTITION BY, or LEFT JOIN to fill in the zero counts?

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    2026-05-14T03:33:15+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:33 am

    How about something like

    SELECT  COUNT(r.incident_id),
            crsjn.severity_cd,
            crsjn.incident_typ_cd
    FROM    (
                SELECT  severity_cd,
                        incident_typ_cd
                FROM    severity_vw,
                        incident_type_vw
            ) crsjn LEFT JOIN
            report_vw r     ON  crsjn.severity_cd = r.severity_cd 
                            AND crsjn.incident_typ_cd = r.incident_typ_cd
    GROUP BY crsjn.severity_cd,
            crsjn.incident_typ_cd
    ORDER BY crsjn.severity_cd,
            crsjn.incident_typ_cd
    
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