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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T04:04:08+00:00 2026-05-15T04:04:08+00:00

This is probably easy, but eludes me. SQL server2005 I want to show top

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This is probably easy, but eludes me.
SQL server2005
I want to show top 100 but if there are not 100 only want to show those and not include zero counts in the result

SELECT    TOP (100) UserName, FullName_Company, FullName,
                      (SELECT  COUNT(*)
                        FROM          dbo.Member_Ref
                        WHERE      (RefFrom_UserName = dbo.view_Members.UserName) AND (RefDate >= '5/1/2010') AND (RefDate <= '6/1/2010')) 
                  AS RefFromCount           
FROM         dbo.view_Members
WHERE (MemberStatus = N'Active')
ORDER BY RefFromCount DESC

I have tried using Group By and HAVING COUNT(*)>0 all with the same wrong results

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    2026-05-15T04:04:09+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:04 am

    I join to a subquery with quantities and in the where part I filter by quantity > 0.

    SELECT TOP (100) UserName, FullName_Company, FullName, Quantity AS RefFromCount          
    FROM         dbo.view_Members
    JOIN (
        SELECT RefFrom_UserName, COUNT(*) as Quantity
        FROM          dbo.Member_Ref
        WHERE      (RefDate >= '5/1/2010') AND (RefDate <= '6/1/2010')
        GROUP BY RefFrom_UserName
    ) as Q on Q.RefFrom_UserName = dbo.view_Members.UserName
    WHERE (MemberStatus = N'Active')
    AND Quantity > 0
    ORDER BY RefFromCount DESC
    
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