I am having some problems turning the SQL below into a Zend Db query.
$select = ' SELECT s.id, i.id as instance_id, i.reference, i.name, i.sic_code, i.start_date
FROM sles s
JOIN sle_instances i
ON s.id = i.sle_id
WHERE i.id = ( SELECT MAX(id)
FROM sle_instances
WHERE sle_id = s.id
)
ORDER BY i.name ASC';
I have got as far as the code before - but Zend Db isn't producing the query correctly. Can any one show me what I missing??
$select = $db->select() ->from('sles', array( 'id',
'instance_id' => 'sle_instances.id',
'reference' => 'sle_instances.reference',
'name' => 'sle_instances.name',
'sic_code' => 'sle_instances.sic_code',
'start_date' => 'sle_instances.start_date'
)
)
->join('sle_instances', 'sles.id = sle_instances.sle_id')
->where('sles.id = (SELECT MAX(id) FROM sle_instances WHERE sle_id = sles.id)')
->order('sle_instances.name ASC');
The SQL does work by the way. I am rewriting it using Zend Db as I wish to use the Zend Paginator functionality.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
PJ
if you want, you can take what @karim79 did and turn your subselect into a $this->select() as well...
$subselect = $db->select()
->from('sle_instances', array(new Zend_Db_Expr('max(id)')))
->where('sle_id = s.id');
$select = $db->select()->from(array("s" => "sles"),
array("s.id","i.id as instanceid","i.reference","i.name","i.sic_code","i.start_date"))
->join(array('i' => "sle_instances"),"s.id = i.sle_id",array())
->where("i.id = ($subselect)")
->order('i.name asc');
print($select);
//SELECT `s`.`id`, `i`.`id` AS `instanceid`, `i`.`reference`, `i`.`name`, `i`.`sic_code`, `i`.`start_date` FROM `sles` AS `s` INNER JOIN `sle_instances` AS `i` ON s.id = i.sle_id WHERE (i.id = (SELECT max(id) FROM `sle_instances` WHERE (sle_id = s.id))) ORDER BY `i`.`name` asc
This:
$select = $db->select()->from(array("s" => "sles"), array("s.id","i.id as instanceid","i.reference","i.name","i.sic_code","i.start_date"))
->join(array('i' => "sle_instances"),"s.id = i.sle_id",array())
->where("i.id = (select max(id) from sle_instances where sle_id = s.id)")
->order('i.name asc');
Gives this:
"SELECT `s`.`id`, `i`.`id` AS `instanceid`, `i`.`reference`, `i`.`name`, `i`.`sic_code`, `i`.`start_date` FROM `sles` AS `s`
INNER JOIN `sle_instances` AS `i` ON s.id = i.sle_id WHERE (i.id = (select max(id) from sle_instances where sle_id = s.id)) ORDER BY `i`.`name` asc"
Great question! Thank you for this one. Also wanted to throw out that if you are trying to do a group after an order, you can also use this syntax by something very similar to the following
$subquery = $this->_datawarehouse->select()
->from('revenueLog')
->where('Date '.$ReturnDate)
->order('Date DESC');
$this->view->end = microtime();
$format = new Zend_Db_Expr('DATE_FORMAT(`Date`,"%d-%m-%y")');
$select = $this->_datawarehouse->select()
->from(array('subquery'=>$subquery))
->group('Client')
->group($format)
->order('Vertical ASC')
->order('Revenue DESC');
echo $select->__ToString();
$stmt = $this->_datawarehouse->query($select);
$data = $stmt->fetchAll();
for anyone wondering $ReturnDate is a string based on a user input, which usually ends up being a "BETWEEN 'date1' AND 'date2'"
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