January 11, 2013 at 5:35 am
Hi,
I have an issue with the SQL query I have created. The result that this query should generate should be TEU = 4 instead of the 48 that it shows:
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select SUM(teu) as TEU
FROM NCV_BL NCV
JOIN MG_VSLVOY_HEADER AS vh
ON ncv.saisan_VESSEL_CD = vh.VESSEL_CD
and ncv.saisan_VOYAGE_CD = vh.VOYAGE_NUM
and ncv.saisan_LEG_CD = vh.LEG_CD
JOIN MG_VSLVOY_PORT_CONTROL AS vpc ON vh.VSLVOY_HEADER_ID = vpc.VSLVOY_HEADER_ID
JOIN MG_VSLVOY_SCHEDULE AS vs ON vpc.VSLVOY_SCHEDULE_ID = vs.VSLVOY_SCHEDULE_ID
and NCV.POL_LOCATION_CD NOT IN (PORT_CD) --or NCV.POD_LOCATION_CD NOT IN (PORT_CD))
and BL_ID = '17231410'
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Would somone please tell what changes I need to make in the above query to get the correct result ?
Please find the ddl and sample data for the relevant tables attached.
Thanks,
Paul
January 11, 2013 at 6:14 am
Hi
Your DDL seems to be missing VOYAGE_NUM in the table MG_VSLVOY_HEADER
Andy
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January 11, 2013 at 7:12 am
Paul, which table contains column 'teu'? (and 'BL_ID')
Put that table first in the FROM list and inner join the other tables.
Comment out all of the joins to the other tables and run the query, then uncomment one by one. This should help you to identify if one or more joins have missing criteria.
Since you are only working with between 4 and 48 rows, it might help you to include some columns from the other tables in the output list. Start with the columns you are joining on and don't forget to remove the aggregate function from the output or you will get an error.
For fast, accurate and documented assistance in answering your questions, please read this article.
Understanding and using APPLY, (I) and (II) Paul White
Hidden RBAR: Triangular Joins / The "Numbers" or "Tally" Table: What it is and how it replaces a loop Jeff Moden
January 11, 2013 at 7:19 am
Andy Hyslop (1/11/2013)
HiYour DDL seems to be missing VOYAGE_NUM in the table MG_VSLVOY_HEADER
Andy
Sorry about that, its there now.
January 11, 2013 at 7:24 am
ChrisM@Work (1/11/2013)
Paul, which table contains column 'teu'? (and 'BL_ID')Put that table first in the FROM list and inner join the other tables.
Comment out all of the joins to the other tables and run the query, then uncomment one by one. This should help you to identify if one or more joins have missing criteria.
Since you are only working with between 4 and 48 rows, it might help you to include some columns from the other tables in the output list. Start with the columns you are joining on and don't forget to remove the aggregate function from the output or you will get an error.
Thanks Chris,
The thing is NCV_BL table has only one row of data and it includes the column - TEU with the value 4. So if a SUM of TEU is done from this table it should only show as 4 but as I am joining to some the tables as per the requirement, I get the SUM as 48 (duplicate values due to 12 rows in the MG_VSLVOY_SCHEDULE table - 4*12 = 48).
Is there a way to handle this query so that only the actual TEU is accounted for and not the duplicates ?
Thanks,
Paul
January 11, 2013 at 7:30 am
pwalter83 (1/11/2013)
ChrisM@Work (1/11/2013)
Paul, which table contains column 'teu'? (and 'BL_ID')Put that table first in the FROM list and inner join the other tables.
Comment out all of the joins to the other tables and run the query, then uncomment one by one. This should help you to identify if one or more joins have missing criteria.
Since you are only working with between 4 and 48 rows, it might help you to include some columns from the other tables in the output list. Start with the columns you are joining on and don't forget to remove the aggregate function from the output or you will get an error.
Thanks Chris,
The thing is NCV_BL table has only one row of data and it includes the column - TEU with the value 4. So if a SUM of TEU is done from this table it should only show as 4 but as I am joining to some the tables as per the requirement, I get the SUM as 48 (duplicate values due to 12 rows in the MG_VSLVOY_SCHEDULE table - 4*12 = 48).
Is there a way to handle this query so that only the actual TEU is accounted for and not the duplicates ?
Thanks,
Paul
Yes - SELECT teu FROM NCV_BL
Have you posted the whole query?
For fast, accurate and documented assistance in answering your questions, please read this article.
Understanding and using APPLY, (I) and (II) Paul White
Hidden RBAR: Triangular Joins / The "Numbers" or "Tally" Table: What it is and how it replaces a loop Jeff Moden
January 11, 2013 at 7:48 am
ChrisM@Work (1/11/2013)
pwalter83 (1/11/2013)
ChrisM@Work (1/11/2013)
Paul, which table contains column 'teu'? (and 'BL_ID')Put that table first in the FROM list and inner join the other tables.
Comment out all of the joins to the other tables and run the query, then uncomment one by one. This should help you to identify if one or more joins have missing criteria.
Since you are only working with between 4 and 48 rows, it might help you to include some columns from the other tables in the output list. Start with the columns you are joining on and don't forget to remove the aggregate function from the output or you will get an error.
Thanks Chris,
The thing is NCV_BL table has only one row of data and it includes the column - TEU with the value 4. So if a SUM of TEU is done from this table it should only show as 4 but as I am joining to some the tables as per the requirement, I get the SUM as 48 (duplicate values due to 12 rows in the MG_VSLVOY_SCHEDULE table - 4*12 = 48).
Is there a way to handle this query so that only the actual TEU is accounted for and not the duplicates ?
Thanks,
Paul
Yes - SELECT teu FROM NCV_BL
Have you posted the whole query?
This wont work as it would show up 12 rows of data which is not what I want. I still need to join to to other tables as per the requirement.
This query is a example and is only a part of the bigger report, the other parts are working okay.
January 11, 2013 at 8:06 am
Why do you need to join to the other tables if they aren't contributing to the query, either as output or as a filter?
For fast, accurate and documented assistance in answering your questions, please read this article.
Understanding and using APPLY, (I) and (II) Paul White
Hidden RBAR: Triangular Joins / The "Numbers" or "Tally" Table: What it is and how it replaces a loop Jeff Moden
January 11, 2013 at 8:14 am
ChrisM@Work (1/11/2013)
Why do you need to join to the other tables if they aren't contributing to the query, either as output or as a filter?
This is because of the following requirement:
Calculate the SUM of NCV_BL.TEU where NCV_BL.POL_LOCATION_CD or NCV_BL.POD_LOCATION_CD is not present in MG_VSLVOY_SCHEDULE.PORT_CD for the SAISAN_VESSEL_CD, SAISAN_VOYAGE_CD and SAISAN_LEG_CD in NCV_BL.
It would have been simpler otherwise.
January 11, 2013 at 8:23 am
I think this better fits the spec:
SELECT SUM(teu) AS TEU
FROM NCV_BL ncv
JOIN MG_VSLVOY_HEADER vh
ON ncv.saisan_VESSEL_CD = vh.VESSEL_CD
AND ncv.saisan_VOYAGE_CD = vh.VOYAGE_NUM
AND ncv.saisan_LEG_CD = vh.LEG_CD
JOIN MG_VSLVOY_PORT_CONTROL vpc
ON vh.VSLVOY_HEADER_ID = vpc.VSLVOY_HEADER_ID
WHERE NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM MG_VSLVOY_SCHEDULE vs
WHERE vs.VSLVOY_SCHEDULE_ID = vpc.VSLVOY_SCHEDULE_ID
AND vs.PORT_CD NOT IN (ncv.POL_LOCATION_CD, ncv.POD_LOCATION_CD)
)
AND BL_ID = '17231410'
For fast, accurate and documented assistance in answering your questions, please read this article.
Understanding and using APPLY, (I) and (II) Paul White
Hidden RBAR: Triangular Joins / The "Numbers" or "Tally" Table: What it is and how it replaces a loop Jeff Moden
January 11, 2013 at 8:33 am
ChrisM@Work (1/11/2013)
I think this better fits the spec:
SELECT SUM(teu) AS TEU
FROM NCV_BL ncv
JOIN MG_VSLVOY_HEADER vh
ON ncv.saisan_VESSEL_CD = vh.VESSEL_CD
AND ncv.saisan_VOYAGE_CD = vh.VOYAGE_NUM
AND ncv.saisan_LEG_CD = vh.LEG_CD
JOIN MG_VSLVOY_PORT_CONTROL vpc
ON vh.VSLVOY_HEADER_ID = vpc.VSLVOY_HEADER_ID
WHERE NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM MG_VSLVOY_SCHEDULE vs
WHERE vs.VSLVOY_SCHEDULE_ID = vpc.VSLVOY_SCHEDULE_ID
AND vs.PORT_CD NOT IN (ncv.POL_LOCATION_CD, ncv.POD_LOCATION_CD)
)
AND BL_ID = '17231410'
Thanks for your reply.
Your query shows the SUM of TEU as NULL, it should be 4. Am I missing something ?
January 11, 2013 at 8:50 am
pwalter83 (1/11/2013)
ChrisM@Work (1/11/2013)
I think this better fits the spec:
SELECT SUM(teu) AS TEU
FROM NCV_BL ncv
JOIN MG_VSLVOY_HEADER vh
ON ncv.saisan_VESSEL_CD = vh.VESSEL_CD
AND ncv.saisan_VOYAGE_CD = vh.VOYAGE_NUM
AND ncv.saisan_LEG_CD = vh.LEG_CD
JOIN MG_VSLVOY_PORT_CONTROL vpc
ON vh.VSLVOY_HEADER_ID = vpc.VSLVOY_HEADER_ID
WHERE NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM MG_VSLVOY_SCHEDULE vs
WHERE vs.VSLVOY_SCHEDULE_ID = vpc.VSLVOY_SCHEDULE_ID
AND vs.PORT_CD NOT IN (ncv.POL_LOCATION_CD, ncv.POD_LOCATION_CD)
)
AND BL_ID = '17231410'
Thanks for your reply.
Your query shows the SUM of TEU as NULL, it should be 4. Am I missing something ?
Can't tell without access to your data. This is how I'd do it. Work your way through the tables, using sometablealias.BL_ID = '17231410'.
For fast, accurate and documented assistance in answering your questions, please read this article.
Understanding and using APPLY, (I) and (II) Paul White
Hidden RBAR: Triangular Joins / The "Numbers" or "Tally" Table: What it is and how it replaces a loop Jeff Moden
January 11, 2013 at 9:39 am
ChrisM@Work (1/11/2013)
pwalter83 (1/11/2013)
ChrisM@Work (1/11/2013)
I think this better fits the spec:
SELECT SUM(teu) AS TEU
FROM NCV_BL ncv
JOIN MG_VSLVOY_HEADER vh
ON ncv.saisan_VESSEL_CD = vh.VESSEL_CD
AND ncv.saisan_VOYAGE_CD = vh.VOYAGE_NUM
AND ncv.saisan_LEG_CD = vh.LEG_CD
JOIN MG_VSLVOY_PORT_CONTROL vpc
ON vh.VSLVOY_HEADER_ID = vpc.VSLVOY_HEADER_ID
WHERE NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM MG_VSLVOY_SCHEDULE vs
WHERE vs.VSLVOY_SCHEDULE_ID = vpc.VSLVOY_SCHEDULE_ID
AND vs.PORT_CD NOT IN (ncv.POL_LOCATION_CD, ncv.POD_LOCATION_CD)
)
AND BL_ID = '17231410'
Thanks for your reply.
Your query shows the SUM of TEU as NULL, it should be 4. Am I missing something ?
Can't tell without access to your data. This is how I'd do it. Work your way through the tables, using sometablealias.BL_ID = '17231410'.
Thanks Chris,
I tried but could'nt get around to change the result of TEU as per your message. It still shows up as NULL for whatever reason and should come out to 4 as per the sample data in my attached query.
January 11, 2013 at 9:40 am
Hi Paul
I'll try to have a look over the weekend. Meantime, it's the last 5 mins of my last day here - and it's BEERTIME!
Cheers
ChrisM
For fast, accurate and documented assistance in answering your questions, please read this article.
Understanding and using APPLY, (I) and (II) Paul White
Hidden RBAR: Triangular Joins / The "Numbers" or "Tally" Table: What it is and how it replaces a loop Jeff Moden
January 11, 2013 at 9:46 am
ChrisM@Work (1/11/2013)
Hi PaulI'll try to have a look over the weekend. Meantime, it's the last 5 mins of my last day here - and it's BEERTIME!
Cheers
ChrisM
Thanks a lot Chris, whenever you have the time.
take care and Cheers !!!
gotta have some beer too when I get back home.
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