Hi folks. This is giving me fits. I feel like it oughta be simple, but apparantly its not...I think.
Given a table : create table tablea ( code1 varchar(32), code2 varchar(32), cost int ); and the rows code1 code2 cost ---------------------------------- "aaa" "bbb" 2 "ddd" "eee" 3 "bbb" "aaa" 6 "ggg" "hhh" 4 I need a ( preferably single ) query that will sum the costs for all unique pairs of codes, without regard to column order. That is, for summing purposes, rows 1 and 3 are identical, and should produce the sum of 8 for the unordered pair("aaa","bbb"). It should also, of course, prevent the case where ("bbb","aaa") is considered a seperate pair. Any ideas would be much appreciated. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly