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Hi,
I've got 2 columns of numbers and need to divide the SUM of COLUMN 1 by the SUM of COLUMN 2.
I've tried AS col_3 but this doesnt work.
Please help.
Kind Regards
Asil
I've got 2 columns of numbers and need to divide the SUM of COLUMN 1 by the SUM of COLUMN 2.
I've tried
(SUM(col_1))/(SUM(col_2))
Please help.
Kind Regards
Asil
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