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SQL count records depending on criteria

I have a table which has account information for each individual working day. Each record shows the balance on the account for that particular day. I need to create a field that has a running count on how many days it has been since the balance on that particular account was zero.

For example: I have an account which is number 00000001. It was opened a week ago. The database has created a record for the account for last Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Monday. The account did not have a balance until Friday and the balance was the same for Monday. I want the field to show '2' as a result. Further to this if the balance drops to '0' today, I need the count to reset on the next record and start again if the account has a balance the following day. There are several accounts in this table so I need this to work for each one individually.

Below is as far as I have got:

SELECT
pos.EffDate,
cus.CNA1,
pos.ACNO,
pos.CCY,
pos.LDBL,
pos.LDBLUSD,
MIN(pos3.effdate) AS 'First Post Date',
pos3.Balcount

FROM[dbo].[Account] AS pos
JOIN [dbo].[Customer] AS cus ON ((pos.CNUM=cus.CUST_NO) AND (cus.effdate=pos.effdate))
LEFT JOIN (SELECT pos2.effdate, pos2.ACNO, SUM(CASE pos2.LDBL WHEN 0 THEN 0 ELSE 1 END) AS 'Balcount' FROM [dbo].[Account] AS pos2 GROUP BY pos2.ACNO, pos2.Effdate HAVING pos2.effdate BETWEEN pos2.effdate AND MIN(pos2.effdate)) pos3 ON pos3.ACNO = pos.ACNO
WHERE pos.effdate >='1 Dec 2015' AND pos.Effdate <'30 Dec 2015'
AND pos.srcsys = 'MP_UK'
AND pos.LDBL <= 0
AND pos.CNUM <> '000020'
AND pos.intbear <> 'N'
AND pos.blockdeb IS null

GROUP BY pos.EffDate,cus.CNA1,pos.ACNO,pos.CCY,pos.LDBL,pos.LDBLUSD, pos3.Balcount
ORDER BY 1,2,3

If you need me to clarify anything please let me know. All help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks, Ben

Basically, you want to group the data, based on the number of time the account is zero before a given row. Then, within each group, you want to enumerate the records.

In SQL Server 2012+, you can do these things with window functions. I am not sure exactly what your sample query has to do with the question, but here is the basic idea:

select a.*, row_number() over (partition by cust_no, grp order by eff_date) as seqnum
from (select a.*,
             sum(case when balance = 0 then 1 else 0 end) over 
                 (partition by cust_no order by eff_date) as grp
      from Account a
     ) a;

In earlier versions of SQL Server, you can do something very similar using apply .

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