On Friday, January 7, 2011 4:15:25 PM UTC+6, "Satish Burnwal 
(sburnwal)" wrote:
> I have 2 tables containing the data for same items:
> 
> STORE1
> -----------------------------
> Id    type            items
> -----------------------------
> 1     FOOD            10
> 2     FOOD            15
> 3     SOAP            20
> 
> STORE2
> -----------------------------
> Id    type            items
> -----------------------------
> 1     FOOD            15
> 3     SOAP            10
> 4     PAPER           25
> 5     SOAP            12
> 
> 
> What I am looking for is one single query that would return me TYPE-wise
> total number of items from both the tables. UNION does not help me. I
> want the result as:
> 
> Type          count
> -----------------------
> FOOD          40              //10+15+15
> SOAP          42              //20+10+12
> PAPER         25
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> -Satish
> 
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Hello,
I think you can use the sum / count keyword on find query. Follow the link
http://arafats.info/how-to-use-sum-on-cakephp/
Thanks
http://arafats.info

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