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I am trying this select query

SQL
select sum(Recp_Qty - Issd_Qty) as AJob_av
 from Reciepts where JobNo != 'stk'
 group by IT_Name

 Union

 select sum(Recp_Qty - Issd_Qty) as AStk_av
 from Reciepts where JobNo = 'stk'
 group by IT_Name


this is giving output in this format

VB
AJob_av
5
8
10
12
15



but i want to display in below format
VB
AJob_av    AStk_av
5           0
12          0
15          0
0           8
0           10


how can i do that?
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SQL
select sum(Recp_Qty - Issd_Qty) as AJob_av, 0 as AStk_av
 from Reciepts where JobNo != 'stk'
 group by IT_Name

UNION 

select 0 as AJob_av,sum(Recp_Qty - Issd_Qty) as AStk_av
 from Reciepts where JobNo = 'stk'
 group by IT_Name
 
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Just drop the union, and bracket your select statements:
SQL
select 
(select sum(Recp_Qty - Issd_Qty) 
 from Reciepts where JobNo != 'stk'
 group by IT_Name) as AJob_av,
(select sum(Recp_Qty - Issd_Qty)
 from Reciepts where JobNo = 'stk'
 group by IT_Name) as AStk_av
 
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Manzoor Ahmed P 20-Nov-13 5:59am    
Nick Fisher

this was the error when i tried!

Subquery returned more than 1 value. This is not permitted when the subquery follows =

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