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| + | ==Subquery Table, Derived Tables, Nested Queries== | ||
<p>You can use the results from one query in another query</p> | <p>You can use the results from one query in another query</p> | ||
| + | ==Subquery with FROM== | ||
<div class='qu'> | <div class='qu'> | ||
| − | You may use a SELECT statement in the FROM line | + | You may use a SELECT statement in the FROM line. |
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In this case the derived table X has columns <code>name</code> and <code>gdp_per_capita</code>. | In this case the derived table X has columns <code>name</code> and <code>gdp_per_capita</code>. | ||
The calculated values in the inner SELECT can be used in the outer SELECT. | The calculated values in the inner SELECT can be used in the outer SELECT. | ||
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gdp/population AS gdp_per_capita | gdp/population AS gdp_per_capita | ||
FROM bbc) X | FROM bbc) X | ||
| − | WHERE | + | WHERE gdp_per_capita>20000 |
</source> | </source> | ||
Notice that | Notice that | ||
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*the second column in the inner query has an alias | *the second column in the inner query has an alias | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
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| + | ==Subquery with IN== | ||
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| + | <p class='imper'>Find the countries in the same region as Bhutan</p> | ||
| + | You may use a SELECT statement in the WHERE line - this returns a list of regions. | ||
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| + | <source lang='sql' class='def'> | ||
| + | SELECT name | ||
| + | FROM bbc | ||
| + | WHERE region IN | ||
| + | (SELECT region FROM bbc | ||
| + | WHERE name='Bhutan') | ||
| + | </source> | ||
| + | </div> | ||
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| + | ==Correlated Subquery== | ||
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| + | <p>If a value from the outer query appears in the inner query this is "correlated subquery".</p> | ||
| + | <p class='imper'>Show the countries where the population is greater than 5 times the average for its region</p> | ||
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| + | <source lang='sql' class='def'> | ||
| + | SELECT name | ||
| + | FROM bbc b1 | ||
| + | WHERE population> | ||
| + | 5*(SELECT AVG(population) FROM bbc | ||
| + | WHERE region=b1.region) | ||
| + | </source> | ||
| + | </div> | ||
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<div>See also:</div> | <div>See also:</div> | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
Revision as of 00:33, 9 August 2012
Subquery Table, Derived Tables, Nested Queries
You can use the results from one query in another query
Subquery with FROM
You may use a SELECT statement in the FROM line.
In this case the derived table X has columns name and gdp_per_capita.
The calculated values in the inner SELECT can be used in the outer SELECT.
SELECT name, ROUND(gdp_per_capita) FROM (SELECT name, gdp/population AS gdp_per_capita FROM bbc) X WHERE gdp_per_capita>20000
Notice that
- the inner table is given an alias X
- the first column in the inner query keeps its name
- the second column in the inner query has an alias
Subquery with IN
Find the countries in the same region as Bhutan
You may use a SELECT statement in the WHERE line - this returns a list of regions.
SELECT name FROM bbc WHERE region IN (SELECT region FROM bbc WHERE name='Bhutan')
If a value from the outer query appears in the inner query this is "correlated subquery".
Show the countries where the population is greater than 5 times the average for its region
SELECT name FROM bbc b1 WHERE population> 5*(SELECT AVG(population) FROM bbc WHERE region=b1.region)
See also: