I have an Access database that tracks machines on a factory shop floor. There are two tables I'm using:
marstable
- A list of operations each machine has completedstatustable
- A list of status changes to the machines
marstable
has about 100,000 entries in it, while statustable
has less than 100.
I need to look up one machine at a time to find one of three things:
- If the machine has entries in both tables, return the data from both.
- If the machine only has entries in
marstable
, return the data from that table. - If the machine only has entries in
statustable
, return the data from that one.
How do I do the SQL query to accomplish this? Right now, using a left join, it works EXCEPT in the case where there's only data in the statustable
(the 'right' part of the left join).
marstable
is a chronological list of transactions, which looks like this:
+--------+----------+-----------+----------+-----------------------+
| order | machine | operation | quantity | insertdate |
+--------+----------+-----------+----------+-----------------------+
| 12345 | A10 | 110 | 2339 | 11/16/2012 9:57:15 AM |
| 67890 | B11 | 450 | 10330 | 11/16/2012 9:15:03 AM |
+--------+----------+-----------+----------+-----------------------+
statustable
is a chronological list of machine status changes. It looks like:
+---------+--------+-----------------------+--------+
| machine | status | inserttime | note |
+---------+--------+-----------------------+--------+
| A10 | 6 | 11/5/2012 10:52:22 AM | broken |
| J90 | 7 | 11/9/2012 12:48:46 PM | robot |
+---------+--------+-----------------------+--------+
The SQL query I'm using looks like this:
SELECT TOP 1 [machine], [quantity], [order], [operation], [insertdate], [status], [inserttime], [note]
FROM [marstable] LEFT JOIN [statustable] ON [marstable].[machine] = [statustable].[machine]
WHERE [marstable].[machine] = '<<machine I want get's passed in here>>'
ORDER BY [marstable].[insertdate] DESC, [statustable].[inserttime] DESC
The problem is that when no entry exists in the marstable
, but there is one in the statustable
, I still don't get anything.
Thanks for your help in advance. Also, I don't have any control over what the tables look like.
Finally, please pardon my lack of ascii-art skillz for the tables above.
UPDATE #1:
I'm trying to implement @Olivier's subquery solution from one of his answers below. However, when I do that, I get an error for too few parameters. Expected 2.
My implementation differs from him in that I pass the machine ID into a function that generates SQL, instead of asking for a parameter.
The SQL gets generated like this
MarsSQL = _
"SELECT M.msg_machine, M.msg_qtyorstatus, M.msg_entity, M.msg_operation, M.msg_creator, M.msg_insertdate, " & _
"S.Machine, S.Status, S.InsertTime, S.Note, S.UserID " & _
"FROM " & _
"(SELECT TOP 1 msg_machine, msg_qtyorstatus, msg_entity, msg_operation, msg_creator " & _
"FROM MARSTable WHERE msg_machine = '" & "00" & fMachine & "' ORDER BY msg_insertdate DESC" & _
") M, " & _
"(SELECT TOP 1 Machine, Status, InsertTime, Note " & _
"FROM StatusTable WHERE Machine = '" & fMachine & "' ORDER BY InsertTime DESC" & _
") S;"
fMachine
is a string that holds the machine we're currently looking for. The end result is that the SQL looks like this (for machine A10):
SELECT M.msg_machine, M.msg_qtyorstatus, M.msg_entity, M.msg_operation, M.msg_creator, M.msg_insertdate,
S.Machine, S.Status, S.InsertTime, S.Note, S.UserID
FROM
(SELECT TOP 1 msg_machine, msg_qtyorstatus, msg_entity, msg_operation, msg_creator
FROM MARSTable WHERE msg_machine = '00A10' ORDER BY msg_insertdate DESC
) M,
(SELECT TOP 1 Machine, Status, InsertTime, Note
FROM StatusTable WHERE Machine = 'A10' ORDER BY InsertTime DESC
) S;
Note: My initial examples used a simplified version of the tables, but this SQL is the actual one that I generate. Also, I've tried this with and without the [square brackets] around each field/table, and it doesn't make a difference.
Update #2: I missed a field in the 2nd subquery. I added it in, and now I get the same error, except it says I'm missing 1 parameter, not 2. Now the SQL looks like this:
SELECT M.msg_machine, M.msg_qtyorstatus, M.msg_entity, M.msg_operation, M.msg_creator, M.msg_insertdate,
S.Machine, S.Status, S.InsertTime, S.Note, S.UserID
FROM
(SELECT TOP 1 msg_machine, msg_qtyorstatus, msg_entity, msg_operation, msg_creator
FROM MARSTable WHERE msg_machine = '00A10' ORDER BY msg_insertdate DESC
) M,
(SELECT TOP 1 Machine, Status, InsertTime, Note, UserID
FROM StatusTable WHERE Machine = 'A10' ORDER BY InsertTime DESC
) S;
UserID
is the field I was missing from the second subquery.
SOLVED: I was missing another field from the first subquery. Once I cleared that up, the solution worked. The SQL now looks like this:
SELECT M.msg_machine, M.msg_qtyorstatus, M.msg_entity, M.msg_operation, M.msg_creator, M.msg_insertdate,
S.Machine, S.Status, S.InsertTime, S.Note, S.UserID
FROM
(SELECT TOP 1 msg_machine, msg_qtyorstatus, msg_entity, msg_operation, msg_creator, msg_insertdate
FROM MARSTable WHERE msg_machine = '00A10' ORDER BY msg_insertdate DESC
) M,
(SELECT TOP 1 Machine, Status, InsertTime, Note
FROM StatusTable WHERE Machine = 'A10' ORDER BY InsertTime DESC
) S;
Thanks to everyone who helped out here.
FULL OUTER JOIN
. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Join_(SQL)#Full_outer_join for an example how to do it. Should be straight froward to adapt your query.