“You tried to execute a query that does not include the specified aggregate function”

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春和景丽 2020-11-29 06:29
SELECT SUM(orders.quantity) AS num, fName, surname
FROM author
INNER JOIN book ON author.aID = book.authorID;

I keep getting the error message: \"y

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  • 2020-11-29 07:11

    The error is because fName is included in the SELECT list, but is not included in a GROUP BY clause and is not part of an aggregate function (Count(), Min(), Max(), Sum(), etc.)

    You can fix that problem by including fName in a GROUP BY. But then you will face the same issue with surname. So put both in the GROUP BY:

    SELECT
        fName,
        surname,
        Count(*) AS num_rows
    FROM
        author
        INNER JOIN book
        ON author.aID = book.authorID;
    GROUP BY
        fName,
        surname
    

    Note I used Count(*) where you wanted SUM(orders.quantity). However, orders isn't included in the FROM section of your query, so you must include it before you can Sum() one of its fields.

    If you have Access available, build the query in the query designer. It can help you understand what features are possible and apply the correct Access SQL syntax.

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  • 2020-11-29 07:22

    GROUP BY can be selected from Total row in query design view in MS Access.
    If Total row not shown in design view (as in my case). You can go to SQL View and add GROUP By fname etc. Then Total row will automatically show in design view.
    You have to select as Expression in this row for calculated fields.

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  • 2020-11-29 07:31

    I had a similar problem in a MS-Access query, and I solved it by changing my equivalent fName to an "Expression" (as opposed to "Group By" or "Sum"). So long as all of my fields were "Expression", the Access query builder did not require any Group By clause at the end.enter image description here

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