Re: [SQL] counting bools in a complex query
От | Herouth Maoz |
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Тема | Re: [SQL] counting bools in a complex query |
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Msg-id | l03130300b3b20a47eee5@[147.233.159.109] обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | counting bools in a complex query (Michael Richards <miker@scifair.acadiau.ca>) |
Список | pgsql-sql |
At 02:31 +0300 on 14/07/1999, Michael Richards wrote: > My final problem is to count all the messages with flagnew set to true. > The only way I can think to do this is to convert the bool value to a 1 or > 0 (which I think should be a standard conversion anyway) and run a sum() > on them. > > Unless anyone can come up with a better way to do this, What is the best > way to implement a conversion from bool to int? Depends on your version. If you have 6.5, you can probably use COALESCE or CASE. In previous versions, I would define an SQL function. The first one that comes to mind would be: CREATE FUNCTION to_int( bool ) RETURNS int4 AS 'SELECT 1 WHERE $1 UNION SELECT 0 WHERE NOT $1'; Another approach would be the following: CREATE FUNCTION only_true( bool ) RETURNS bool AS 'SELECT $1 WHERE $1 IS NOT NULL AND $1'; This would return true when the argument is true, null in all other cases. You can use this with count rather than sum. Of course, you could decide that you would fill the flagnew with either true or null, instead of true and false. If you do, you could do a count without the above function. You could get the true/false by asking whethe flagnew IS NOT NULL. Finally, the UNION is the way to go when you want to implement an outer join, but using NOT IN is not recommended, because it is inefficient. A better subquery would be: NOT EXIST ( SELECT * FROM usermail WHERE loginid='michael' AND folder = folderid ) Herouth -- Herouth Maoz, Internet developer. Open University of Israel - Telem project http://telem.openu.ac.il/~herutma
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