I have a table (SQL Server 2005) of this format:
dummy_id, date_registered, item_id, quantity, price
and I want to add a new column (cumulative) which calculates the cumulative totals of each item_id order by date_registered as shown:
dummy_id date_registered item_id quantity price cumulative
1 2013-07-01 100 10 34.5 10
2 2013-07-01 145 8 2.3 8
3 2013-07-11 100 20 34.5 30
4 2013-07-23 100 15 34.5 45
5 2013-07-24 145 10 34.5 18
Thanx in advance
In SQL Server 2005, I would do this using a correlated subquery:
select dummy_id, date_registered, item_id, quantity, price,
(select sum(quantity)
from t t2
where t2.item_id = t.item_id and
t2.date_registered <= t.date_registered
) as cumulative
from table t;
If you actually want to add this into a table, you need to alter the table to add the column and then do an update. If the table has inserts and updates, you will need to add a trigger to keep it up-to-date. Getting it through a query is definitely easier.
In SQL Server 2012, you can do this using the syntax:
select dummy_id, date_registered, item_id, quantity, price,
sum(quantity) over (partition by item_id order by date_registered) as cumulative
from table t;