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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T15:35:27+00:00 2026-05-10T15:35:27+00:00

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SQL is not my forte, but I’m working on it – thank you for the replies.

I am working on a report that will return the completion percent of services for indiviudals in our contracts. There is a master table ‘Contracts,’ each individual Contract can have multiple services from the ‘services’ table, each service has multiple standards for the ‘standards’ table which records the percent complete for each standard.

I’ve gotten as far as calculating the total percent complete for each individual service for a specific Contract_ServiceID, but how do I return all the services percentages for all the contracts? Something like this:

Contract           Service           Percent complete


abc Company   service 1        98%
abc Company   service 2      100%
xyz Company   service 1        50%

Here’s what I have so far:

SELECT       Contract_ServiceId,      (SUM(CompletionPercentage)/COUNT(CompletionPercentage)) * 100 as 'Percent Complete'      FROM    dbo.Standard sta WITH (NOLOCK)          INNER JOIN dbo.Contract_Service conSer ON sta.ServiceId = conSer.ServiceId         LEFT OUTER JOIN dbo.StandardResponse standResp ON sta.StandardId = standResp.StandardId              AND conSer.StandardReportId = standResp.StandardReportId  WHERE Contract_ServiceId = '[an id]' GROUP BY Contract_ServiceID 

This gets me too:

Contract_serviceid      Percent Complete


[an id]                        100%

EDIT: Tables didn’t show up in post.

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  1. 2026-05-10T15:35:28+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 3:35 pm

    I’m not sure if I understand the problem, if the result is ok for a service_contract you canContract Service

    SELECT con.ContractId,         con.Contract,        conSer.Contract_ServiceID,        conSer.Service,         (SUM(CompletionPercentage)/COUNT(CompletionPercentage)) * 100 as 'Percent Complete'          FROM    dbo.Standard sta WITH (NOLOCK)          INNER JOIN dbo.Contract_Service conSer ON sta.ServiceId = conSer.ServiceId         INNER JOIN dbo.Contract con ON con.ContractId = conSer.ContractId         LEFT OUTER JOIN dbo.StandardResponse standResp ON sta.StandardId = standResp.StandardId                  AND conSer.StandardReportId = standResp.StandardReportId GROUP BY con.ContractId, con.Contract, conSer.Contract_ServiceID, conSer.Service 

    make sure you have all the columns you select from the Contract table in the group by clause

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