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I was wondering if anyone can help me: I have for example Pupils that are being entered into a table (called log). A query then counts the number of entries for each pupil I then want it ONLY to show the pupils that have been entered in 10 times on todays date (using DATE()).
I know this doesnt work but this is what I want to do:
SELECT log.pupilNo, log.Forename, log.Surname, Count(log.pupilNo) AS Demerits
FROM log, Tally
WHERE (log.Date)=Date() AND COUNT(log.pupilNo)>9
GROUP BY log.pupilNo, log.Forename, log.Surname, log.pupilNo;
Apparenty you cannot have an Aggregate function in a where clause.
Does anyone know a solution, any help would be appreciated
Cheers
Bikeboardsurf
I know this doesnt work but this is what I want to do:
SELECT log.pupilNo, log.Forename, log.Surname, Count(log.pupilNo) AS Demerits
FROM log, Tally
WHERE (log.Date)=Date() AND COUNT(log.pupilNo)>9
GROUP BY log.pupilNo, log.Forename, log.Surname, log.pupilNo;
Apparenty you cannot have an Aggregate function in a where clause.
Does anyone know a solution, any help would be appreciated
Cheers
Bikeboardsurf