I have two database tables, Team (ID, NAME, CITY, BOSS, TOTALPLAYER
) and
Player (ID, NAME, TEAMID, AGE
), the relationship between the two tables is one to many, one team can have many players.
I want to know is there a way to define a TOTALPLAYER
column in the Team
table as computed?
For example, if there are 10 players' TEAMID
is 1, then the row in Team
table which ID
is 1 has the TOTALPLAYER
column with a value of 10. If I add a player, the TOTALPLAYER
column's value goes up to 11, I needn't to explicitly assign value to it, let it generated by the database. Anyone know how to realize it?
Thx in advance.
BTW, the database is SQL Server 2008 R2
Yes, you can do that - you need a function to count the players for the team, and use that in the computed column:
CREATE FUNCTION dbo.CountPlayers (@TeamID INT)
RETURNS INT
AS BEGIN
DECLARE @PlayerCount INT
SELECT @PlayerCount = COUNT(*) FROM dbo.Player WHERE TeamID = @TeamID
RETURN @PlayerCount
END
and then define your computed column:
ALTER TABLE dbo.Team
ADD TotalPlayers AS dbo.CountPlayers(ID)
Now if you select, that function is being called every time, for each team being selected. The value is not persisted in the Team table - it's calculated on the fly each time you select from the Team table.
Since it's value isn't persisted, the question really is: does it need to be a computed column on the table, or could you just use the stored function to compute the number of players, if needed?
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