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mysql - How to SUM and SUBTRACT using SQL?

I am using MySQL and I have two tables:

master_table

  • ORDERNO
  • ITEM
  • QTY

stock_bal

  • ITEM
  • BAL_QTY

Master table has duplicate ORDERNO and ITEM values. I have get total QTY using SQL 'GROUP BY' clause.

I need to deduct/subtract BAL_QTY from SUM of ITEM (master_table). I've got SUM QTY value using query (actually there are many rows).

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I think this is what you're looking for. NEW_BAL is the sum of QTYs subtracted from the balance:

SELECT   master_table.ORDERNO,
         master_table.ITEM,
         SUM(master_table.QTY),
         stock_bal.BAL_QTY,
         (stock_bal.BAL_QTY - SUM(master_table.QTY)) AS NEW_BAL
FROM     master_table INNER JOIN
         stock_bal ON master_bal.ITEM = stock_bal.ITEM
GROUP BY master_table.ORDERNO,
         master_table.ITEM

If you want to update the item balance with the new balance, use the following:

UPDATE stock_bal
SET    BAL_QTY = BAL_QTY - (SELECT   SUM(QTY)
                            FROM     master_table
                            GROUP BY master_table.ORDERNO,
                                     master_table.ITEM)

This assumes you posted the subtraction backward; it subtracts the quantities in the order from the balance, which makes the most sense without knowing more about your tables. Just swap those two to change it if I was wrong:

(SUM(master_table.QTY) - stock_bal.BAL_QTY) AS NEW_BAL

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