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Need help...asp.net count sql..

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    mat daus
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    im very new to asp.net.
    i develop a website for e-commerce..now i developing a page to display the statistic of the product that bought by costumer..
    here is my database structure..
    Table Product-ProductID,ProductName,Description
    Table Transaction-TransactionID,User,ProductID,Quantity

    -in table Transaction, i store the product that bought by user with user name and quantity.
    -table product, store the information about product

    -this is my data, assume Bag ProductID=1 and Pencil ProductID=1 in table transaction..
    -for table transaction:
    TransactionID | User | ProductID | Quantity
    1 | ali | 1 | 2
    1 | abu | 2 | 3
    1 | qwe | 1 | 5

    i want make a statistic about the product that bought by users..
    im using this Select query= "SELECT Product.ProductName, COUNT(Transaction.ProductID) AS ProductCount FROM Product INNER JOIN Transaction ON Product.ProductID = Transaction.ProductID GROUP BY Product.ProductName"

    when using this query the result is,
    ProductName | ProductCount
    Bag | 2
    Pencil | 1

    i just want my result shown like i stated below..but i dont know how to do it..
    ProductName | ProductCount
    Bag | 7
    Pencil | 3

    please help me....

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      im very new to asp.net.
      i develop a website for e-commerce..now i developing a page to display the statistic of the product that bought by costumer..
      here is my database structure..
      Table Product-ProductID,ProductName,Description
      Table Transaction-TransactionID,User,ProductID,Quantity

      -in table Transaction, i store the product that bought by user with user name and quantity.
      -table product, store the information about product

      -this is my data, assume Bag ProductID=1 and Pencil ProductID=1 in table transaction..
      -for table transaction:
      TransactionID | User | ProductID | Quantity
      1 | ali | 1 | 2
      1 | abu | 2 | 3
      1 | qwe | 1 | 5

      i want make a statistic about the product that bought by users..
      im using this Select query= "SELECT Product.ProductName, COUNT(Transaction.ProductID) AS ProductCount FROM Product INNER JOIN Transaction ON Product.ProductID = Transaction.ProductID GROUP BY Product.ProductName"

      when using this query the result is,
      ProductName | ProductCount
      Bag | 2
      Pencil | 1

      i just want my result shown like i stated below..but i dont know how to do it..
      ProductName | ProductCount
      Bag | 7
      Pencil | 3

      please help me....

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      Mycroft Holmes
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      Instead of COUNT() try using SUM(Quantity) BTW don't put ALL your question in code brackets, just the actual code snippets

      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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      • M Mycroft Holmes

        Instead of COUNT() try using SUM(Quantity) BTW don't put ALL your question in code brackets, just the actual code snippets

        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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        mat daus
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        i will try..im very new to this site.so i dont know how to use forum yet.

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        • M Mycroft Holmes

          Instead of COUNT() try using SUM(Quantity) BTW don't put ALL your question in code brackets, just the actual code snippets

          Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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          mat daus
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          Thanks ..it works :thumbsup:..

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            i will try..im very new to this site.so i dont know how to use forum yet.

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            Mycroft Holmes
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            You're doing fine, sensible question and layout is not critical, glad to be of service!

            Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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