I hope following sample code is self-explanatory:
declare @t1 table (ID int,Price money, Name varchar(10))
declare @t2 table (ID int,Orders int, Name varchar(10))
declare @relation table (t1ID int,t2ID int)
insert into @t1 values(1, 200, 'AAA');
insert into @t1 values(2, 150, 'BBB');
insert into @t1 values(3, 100, 'CCC');
insert into @t2 values(1,25,'aaa');
insert into @t2 values(2,35,'bbb');
insert into @relation values(1,1);
insert into @relation values(2,1);
insert into @relation values(3,2);
select T2.ID AS T2ID
,T2.Name as T2Name
,T2.Orders
,T1.ID AS T1ID
,T1.Name As T1Name
,T1Sum.Price
FROM @t2 T2
INNER JOIN (
SELECT Rel.t2ID
,MAX(Rel.t1ID)AS t1ID
-- the MAX returns an arbitrary ID, what i need is:
-- ,ROW_NUMBER()OVER(Partition By Rel.t2ID Order By Price DESC)As PriceList
,SUM(Price)AS Price
FROM @t1 T1
INNER JOIN @relation Rel ON Rel.t1ID=T1.ID
GROUP BY Rel.t2ID
)AS T1Sum ON T1Sum.t2ID = T2.ID
INNER JOIN @t1 T1 ON T1Sum.t1ID=T1.ID
Result:
T2ID T2Name Orders T1ID T1Name Price
1 aaa 25 2 BBB 350,00
2 bbb 35 3 CCC 100,00
What i need is commented above, a way to get the ROW_NUMBER
but also to Group By
in the first place. So i need the sum
of all T1-prices grouped by T2.ID
in the relation-table and in the outer query the t1ID
with the highest price.
In other words: How to change MAX(Rel.t1ID)AS t1ID
to somewhat returning the ID with the highest price?
So the desired result is(notice that first T1ID changed from 2 to 1 since it has the higher price):
T2ID T2Name Orders T1ID T1Name Price
1 aaa 25 1 AAA 350,00
2 bbb 35 3 CCC 100,00
Note: in case you're wondering why i don't multiply Orders
with Price: they are not realated(so i should have left off this column since it's a bit ambiguous, please ignore it, i've just added it to make all less abstract). Actually Orders
must remain unchanged, that's the reason for the sub-query approach to join both and the reason why i need to group by in the first place.
Conclusion: obviously the core of my question can be answered by the OVER
clause that can be applied to any aggregate function like SUM
(see Damien's answer) what was new to me. Thank you all for your working approaches.
SQL Server Row_Number group by And based upon that partition, Row_Number() function will assign the integer values to each record starting from 1. And on the other side, the Group By statement in SQL Server is used to group rows that have the same values.
In Oracle 12c+, you can do: SELECT owner, MAX(bytes) FROM SYS. DBA_SEGMENTS GROUP BY owner ORDER BY MAX(bytes) DESC FETCH FIRST ROW ONLY; Note the ORDER BY .
The row_number() window function can be used without order by in over to arbitrarily assign a unique value to each row.
The ROW_NUMBER function cannot currently be used in a WHERE clause. Derby does not currently support ORDER BY in subqueries, so there is currently no way to guarantee the order of rows in the SELECT subquery.
Wow, the other answers look complex - so I'm hoping I've not missed something obvious.
You can use OVER
/PARTITION BY
against aggregates, and they'll then do grouping/aggregating without a GROUP BY
clause. So I just modified your query to:
select T2.ID AS T2ID
,T2.Name as T2Name
,T2.Orders
,T1.ID AS T1ID
,T1.Name As T1Name
,T1Sum.Price
FROM @t2 T2
INNER JOIN (
SELECT Rel.t2ID
,Rel.t1ID
-- ,MAX(Rel.t1ID)AS t1ID
-- the MAX returns an arbitrary ID, what i need is:
,ROW_NUMBER()OVER(Partition By Rel.t2ID Order By Price DESC)As PriceList
,SUM(Price)OVER(PARTITION BY Rel.t2ID) AS Price
FROM @t1 T1
INNER JOIN @relation Rel ON Rel.t1ID=T1.ID
-- GROUP BY Rel.t2ID
)AS T1Sum ON T1Sum.t2ID = T2.ID
INNER JOIN @t1 T1 ON T1Sum.t1ID=T1.ID
where t1Sum.PriceList = 1
Which gives the requested result set.
Undoubtly this can be simplified but the results match your expectations.
The gist of this is to
CTE
for each t2ID
CTE
for each t2ID
CTE
's SQL Statement
;WITH MaxPrice AS (
SELECT t2ID
, t1ID
FROM (
SELECT t2.ID AS t2ID
, t1.ID AS t1ID
, rn = ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY t2.ID ORDER BY t1.Price DESC)
FROM @t1 t1
INNER JOIN @relation r ON r.t1ID = t1.ID
INNER JOIN @t2 t2 ON t2.ID = r.t2ID
) maxt1
WHERE maxt1.rn = 1
)
, SumPrice AS (
SELECT t2ID = t2.ID
, Price = SUM(Price)
FROM @t1 t1
INNER JOIN @relation r ON r.t1ID = t1.ID
INNER JOIN @t2 t2 ON t2.ID = r.t2ID
GROUP BY
t2.ID
)
SELECT t2.ID
, t2.Name
, t2.Orders
, mp.t1ID
, t1.ID
, t1.Name
, sp.Price
FROM @t2 t2
INNER JOIN MaxPrice mp ON mp.t2ID = t2.ID
INNER JOIN SumPrice sp ON sp.t2ID = t2.ID
INNER JOIN @t1 t1 ON t1.ID = mp.t1ID
;with C as
(
select Rel.t2ID,
Rel.t1ID,
t1.Price,
row_number() over(partition by Rel.t2ID order by t1.Price desc) as rn
from @t1 as T1
inner join @relation as Rel
on T1.ID = Rel.t1ID
)
select T2.ID as T2ID,
T2.Name as T2Name,
T2.Orders,
T1.ID as T1ID,
T1.Name as T1Name,
T1Sum.Price
from @t2 as T2
inner join (
select C1.t2ID,
sum(C1.Price) as Price,
C2.t1ID
from C as C1
inner join C as C2
on C1.t2ID = C2.t2ID and
C2.rn = 1
group by C1.t2ID, C2.t1ID
) as T1Sum
on T2.ID = T1Sum.t2ID
inner join @t1 as T1
on T1.ID = T1Sum.t1ID
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