I'm trying to assign a different column to a sum depending on the dates. Here's what I have:
SELECT SUM(amount) CASE WHEN date BETWEEN '1/1/13' AND '1/1/14' THEN Last_yr_tot
WHEN date BETWEEN '1/1/14' AND 'now' THEN YTD
My entire query.
select fd.location_cd
,round(sum(case when fd.fs_dt between '1/1/13' and '12/31/13' then amount else 0 end)::numeric, 0) as Last_yr
,round(sum(case when fd.fs_dt between '1/1/14' and current_date then amount else 0 end)::numeric, 0) as YTD
,round(sum(case when date_part('month', fd.fs_dt) = 1 then amount end)::numeric, 0) January_data
,round(sum(case when date_part('month', fd.fs_dt) = 2 then amount end)::numeric, 0) February_data
,round(sum(case when date_part('month', fd.fs_dt) = 3 then amount end)::numeric, 0) March_data
,round(sum(case when date_part('month', fd.fs_dt) = 4 then amount end)::numeric, 0) April_data
,round(sum(case when date_part('month', fd.fs_dt) = 5 then amount end)::numeric, 0) May_data
,round(sum(case when date_part('month', fd.fs_dt) = 6 then amount end)::numeric, 0) June_data
,round(sum(case when date_part('month', fd.fs_dt) = 7 then amount end)::numeric, 0) July_data
,round(sum(case when date_part('month', fd.fs_dt) = 8 then amount end)::numeric, 0) August_data
,round(sum(case when date_part('month', fd.fs_dt) = 9 then amount end)::numeric, 0) September_data
,round(sum(case when date_part('month', fd.fs_dt) = 10 then amount end)::numeric, 0) October_data
,round(sum(case when date_part('month', fd.fs_dt) = 11 then amount end)::numeric, 0) November_data
,round(sum(case when date_part('month', fd.fs_dt) = 12 then amount end)::numeric, 0) December_data
from financial_acct fa
join financial_data fd
on fd.acct_no = fa.acct_no
inner join (select sum(fd.amount)
from financial_data fd
where fd.fs_dt between '1/1/13' and '1/1/14'
) Last_yr
on fa.acct_no = fd.acct_no
where fa.acct_no = '799-' and fd.fs_dt between '1/1/14' and 'now'
group by fd.location_cd
,fd.fs_dt
order by fd.location_cd
It was requested that I put my entire query into the post. I will comply, but it needs more details. acct_no is account number. fs_dt is the date. location_cd is where the code is going.
You need to split these out into two columns. Each looking at the date range and returning the amount value or zero
Check this fiddle
Note that
datecolumn
andmyTable
must be replaced by your own date column and table names. Asdate
is a reserved word in postgresql, it doesnt look much like a column name.