Combining the results of two SQL queries as separate columns

You can use a CROSS JOIN:

SELECT *
FROM (  SELECT SUM(Fdays) AS fDaysSum 
        FROM tblFieldDays 
        WHERE tblFieldDays.NameCode=35 
        AND tblFieldDays.WeekEnding=1) A -- use you real query here
CROSS JOIN (SELECT SUM(CHdays) AS hrsSum 
            FROM tblChargeHours 
            WHERE tblChargeHours.NameCode=35 
            AND tblChargeHours.WeekEnding=1) B -- use you real query here

You can aliasing both query and Selecting them in the select query
http://sqlfiddle.com/#!2/ca27b/1

SELECT x.a, y.b FROM (SELECT * from a) as x, (SELECT * FROM b) as y

You could also use a CTE to grab groups of information you want and join them together, if you wanted them in the same row. Example, depending on which SQL syntax you use, here:

WITH group1 AS (
  SELECT testA
    FROM tableA
),
group2 AS (
  SELECT testB
    FROM tableB 
)
SELECT *
  FROM group1
  JOIN group2 ON group1.testA = group2.testB --your choice of join
;

You decide what kind of JOIN you want based on the data you are pulling, and make sure to have the same fields in the groups you are getting information from in order to put it all into a single row. If you have multiple columns, make sure to name them all properly so you know which is which. Also, for performance sake, CTE's are the way to go, instead of inline SELECT's and such. Hope this helps.

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