HAVING (Transact-SQL)
Specifies a search condition for a group or an aggregate. HAVING can be used only with the SELECT statement. HAVING is typically used in a GROUP BY clause. When GROUP BY is not used, HAVING behaves like a WHERE clause.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
Syntax
[ HAVING <search condition> ]
Arguments
<search_condition>
Specifies the search condition for the group or the aggregate to meet.The text, image, and ntext data types cannot be used in a HAVING clause.
Examples
The following example that uses a simple HAVING clause retrieves the total for each SalesOrderID from the SalesOrderDetail table that exceeds $100000.00.
USE AdventureWorks2012 ;
GO
SELECT SalesOrderID, SUM(LineTotal) AS SubTotal
FROM Sales.SalesOrderDetail
GROUP BY SalesOrderID
HAVING SUM(LineTotal) > 100000.00
ORDER BY SalesOrderID ;