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CREATE TABLE Region
(
    idRegion INT PRIMARY KEY IDENTITY(1,1)
    ,cdRegion VARCHAR(50)
)
CREATE TABLE Store(
    idStore INT PRIMARY KEY IDENTITY(1,1)
    ,cdStore VARCHAR(50)
    ,dsStore VARCHAR(200)
)
CREATE TABLE StorexRegion
(
    idStore INT FOREIGN KEY REFERENCES Store(idStore)
    ,idRegion INT FOREIGN KEY REFERENCES Region(idRegion)
)
CREATE TABLE Sales(
    idSales INT PRIMARY KEY IDENTITY(1,1) 
    ,idStore INT FOREIGN KEY REFERENCES Store(idStore)
    ,idRegion INT FOREIGN KEY REFERENCES Region(idRegion)
    ,vlTotal FLOAT
)
Using the above tables, create a query that links a store to the corresponding region(s)
I tried this consultation, I don’t know if it’s correct:
SELECT 
  * 
FROM 
  STORE S 
  INNER JOIN REGION R ON S.IDSTORE = R.IDREGION
Create a query that devotes the total amount of sales from one store per Region
SELECT 
  SUM(S.VLTOTAL) 
FROM 
  SALES S 
  INNER JOIN STORE ST ON S.IDSALES = ST.IDSORTE
  INNER JOIN REGION R ON = S.IDSALES = R.IDREGION
GROUP BY R.IDREGION
help us can, show us what you’ve done, put the
selectwho has tried– Ricardo Pontual
Tentei essas duas:
1-
SELECT * FROM STORE S INNER JOIN REGION R
ON S.IDSTORE = R.IDREGION

2- 
SELECT SUM(S.VLTOTAL) * FROM SALES S INNER JOIN STORE ST
ON S.IDSALES = ST.IDSORTE
INNER JOIN REGION R
ON = S.IDSALES = R.IDREGION
GROUP BY R.IDREGION
– Lucas Lira
Put an example with registration in http://sqlfiddle.com/ this way we can help you more easily
– Tiedt Tech
edit the question and place the query there to get a better view
– Ricardo Pontual
edited the question, apologies for the way I did here..
– Lucas Lira
@Lucaslira edited the question, but we still need an example of data to help you
– Tiedt Tech