Finding the profit between two tables












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Displaying the total profit for each vendor listed in Vendors table
that every product is sold in Products table. Your view column
names should be (name, profit)





Product Table



ID      Name   Sell     cost    Quantity V_Id
2008 toy2 25 15 12 1003
2007 toy1 15 5 22 1005


Vendor Table



V_Id    Name    ZipCode  State
1001 James 07101 NJ
1002 Grant 07811 CA


Here's what I have so far but It's not quite working



select Vendors.Name, SUM(sell_Price - cost) as Profit
FROM A_Products, A_Vendors
group by Name

Austin 360
Grant 360
James 360
Sam 360
Wendy 360









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Displaying the total profit for each vendor listed in Vendors table
that every product is sold in Products table. Your view column
names should be (name, profit)





Product Table



ID      Name   Sell     cost    Quantity V_Id
2008 toy2 25 15 12 1003
2007 toy1 15 5 22 1005


Vendor Table



V_Id    Name    ZipCode  State
1001 James 07101 NJ
1002 Grant 07811 CA


Here's what I have so far but It's not quite working



select Vendors.Name, SUM(sell_Price - cost) as Profit
FROM A_Products, A_Vendors
group by Name

Austin 360
Grant 360
James 360
Sam 360
Wendy 360









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  • I wonder who's the *** that rated this negative
    – Frit Pockets
    Nov 11 at 3:27














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Displaying the total profit for each vendor listed in Vendors table
that every product is sold in Products table. Your view column
names should be (name, profit)





Product Table



ID      Name   Sell     cost    Quantity V_Id
2008 toy2 25 15 12 1003
2007 toy1 15 5 22 1005


Vendor Table



V_Id    Name    ZipCode  State
1001 James 07101 NJ
1002 Grant 07811 CA


Here's what I have so far but It's not quite working



select Vendors.Name, SUM(sell_Price - cost) as Profit
FROM A_Products, A_Vendors
group by Name

Austin 360
Grant 360
James 360
Sam 360
Wendy 360









share|improve this question















Displaying the total profit for each vendor listed in Vendors table
that every product is sold in Products table. Your view column
names should be (name, profit)





Product Table



ID      Name   Sell     cost    Quantity V_Id
2008 toy2 25 15 12 1003
2007 toy1 15 5 22 1005


Vendor Table



V_Id    Name    ZipCode  State
1001 James 07101 NJ
1002 Grant 07811 CA


Here's what I have so far but It's not quite working



select Vendors.Name, SUM(sell_Price - cost) as Profit
FROM A_Products, A_Vendors
group by Name

Austin 360
Grant 360
James 360
Sam 360
Wendy 360






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edited Nov 11 at 12:27









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  • I wonder who's the *** that rated this negative
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    Nov 11 at 3:27
















I wonder who's the *** that rated this negative
– Frit Pockets
Nov 11 at 3:27




I wonder who's the *** that rated this negative
– Frit Pockets
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Always use explicit join, that way you can avoid ambiguities and more efficient indeed, also use table alias so that it is more readable.



SELECT V.Name, SUM(P.sell_Price - P.cost) as Profit 
FROM A_Products P
INNER JOIN A_Vendors V
on P.V_ID=V.V_ID
group by V.Name





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    Appreciate it thank you for the help. I'm just starting with SQL so i wasn't sure how the format went
    – Frit Pockets
    Nov 11 at 3:28











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Always use explicit join, that way you can avoid ambiguities and more efficient indeed, also use table alias so that it is more readable.



SELECT V.Name, SUM(P.sell_Price - P.cost) as Profit 
FROM A_Products P
INNER JOIN A_Vendors V
on P.V_ID=V.V_ID
group by V.Name





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    Appreciate it thank you for the help. I'm just starting with SQL so i wasn't sure how the format went
    – Frit Pockets
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Always use explicit join, that way you can avoid ambiguities and more efficient indeed, also use table alias so that it is more readable.



SELECT V.Name, SUM(P.sell_Price - P.cost) as Profit 
FROM A_Products P
INNER JOIN A_Vendors V
on P.V_ID=V.V_ID
group by V.Name





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    Appreciate it thank you for the help. I'm just starting with SQL so i wasn't sure how the format went
    – Frit Pockets
    Nov 11 at 3:28














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Always use explicit join, that way you can avoid ambiguities and more efficient indeed, also use table alias so that it is more readable.



SELECT V.Name, SUM(P.sell_Price - P.cost) as Profit 
FROM A_Products P
INNER JOIN A_Vendors V
on P.V_ID=V.V_ID
group by V.Name





share|improve this answer












Always use explicit join, that way you can avoid ambiguities and more efficient indeed, also use table alias so that it is more readable.



SELECT V.Name, SUM(P.sell_Price - P.cost) as Profit 
FROM A_Products P
INNER JOIN A_Vendors V
on P.V_ID=V.V_ID
group by V.Name






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Appreciate it thank you for the help. I'm just starting with SQL so i wasn't sure how the format went
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