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Top Forums Programming SQL Grouping SUM Post 302587282 by Lord Spectre on Wednesday 4th of January 2012 11:48:17 AM
Old 01-04-2012
Nope, I'll elaborate the result after the select. I need directly the SUM for each hour from output SQL select!
Maybe using grouping (and SUM) by partial, but I don't know how to implement yet!

---------- Post updated at 11:48 AM ---------- Previous update was at 11:40 AM ----------

Well, I found myself a solution, it was so simple!!! :-)
Code:
SELECT data, SUM(`tot`) as SUM, COUNT(tot) As HOUR FROM `data` GROUP BY MID(data, 8,2)

Maybe can help some other user! Smilie
 

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