TSQL SELECT statement to list a column calculated based on the value of a field












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I have a table named Table1, with three fields Project ID, EmployeeID, Starting Date.
Need a select statement to list all columns of the table, and an additional column to show the number of project by employee since a year. See below figure.



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It should be enough to get the count(distinct EmployeeID) where StartingDate > 1/1/2016. But, I can't figure out the query. Could anyone please help?









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    I have a table named Table1, with three fields Project ID, EmployeeID, Starting Date.
    Need a select statement to list all columns of the table, and an additional column to show the number of project by employee since a year. See below figure.



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    It should be enough to get the count(distinct EmployeeID) where StartingDate > 1/1/2016. But, I can't figure out the query. Could anyone please help?









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      I have a table named Table1, with three fields Project ID, EmployeeID, Starting Date.
      Need a select statement to list all columns of the table, and an additional column to show the number of project by employee since a year. See below figure.



      Existing table



      It should be enough to get the count(distinct EmployeeID) where StartingDate > 1/1/2016. But, I can't figure out the query. Could anyone please help?









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      I have a table named Table1, with three fields Project ID, EmployeeID, Starting Date.
      Need a select statement to list all columns of the table, and an additional column to show the number of project by employee since a year. See below figure.



      Existing table



      It should be enough to get the count(distinct EmployeeID) where StartingDate > 1/1/2016. But, I can't figure out the query. Could anyone please help?







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