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hello and welcome to my channel in this video were going to be taking a look at joining to derive tables now if you do want to follow along with this video this code to set up the scenarios is available in the description you just need to copy and paste it into sql server and just execute that query and then youll be able to follow along now if youre not familiar with derived tables i will put a link in the top right hand corner so you can go and check out how to create derived tables first of all now what im simply doing here is having a look at a query that joins customers to orders now what i want to do is for each customer i want to get the count of their orders and the total amount and once ive done that i want to do something with that aggregate data perhaps i want to add a case statement on top of that to see when customers spend or a certain amount or have placed so many orders with us theyd be eligible for a discount now one option weve got is to simply group the data