4

Here's my query:

DECLARE @StartRow INT
DECLARE @PageSize INT
SET @StartRow = 1
SET @PageSize = 5

SELECT ContractID,Property FROM
(
    SELECT c.ContractID, 
    Property = 
    (
        SELECT TOP 1 p.Name 
        FROM Com.Property p 
        JOIN VContract.Contract2Property c2p ON c2p.PropertyID=p.PropertyID 
        WHERE c2p.ContractID=c.ContractID
    ),
    ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY Property) as RowNum
    FROM VContract.[Contract] c
) as sub
WHERE RowNum BETWEEN @StartRow AND ((@StartRow + @PageSize) - 1)

The problem is the (ORDER BY Property) piece. I can order by c.ContractID but not Property. So how can this be accomlished? I need to lookup the property's name and then I wish to sort by that name.

This is used to populate a website so the paging is important to me so I can limit how many records are returned a one time.

Thanks for any help.

2
  • 1
    You realize that the p.name value could be any of the available values?
    – OMG Ponies
    Mar 5, 2010 at 22:02
  • Yes. There can be 1 or more properties assigned to a contract. For header listing puposes it is sufficent for me to just list one of them. This is a simplified version of the real query which also includes the property count. So it actually displays like: ContractID, PropertyName (10) --To make it clear there are actually 10 properties assigned. You'd see the full 10 in a detail view.
    – user169867
    Mar 6, 2010 at 16:35

4 Answers 4

6

Try moving your call to ROW_NUMBER() to your outer query:

    SELECT ContractID, Property, ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY Property) as RowNum FROM
    (
        SELECT c.ContractID, 
        Property = 
        (
            SELECT TOP 1 p.Name 
            FROM Com.Property p 
            JOIN VContract.Contract2Property c2p ON c2p.PropertyID=p.PropertyID 
            WHERE c2p.ContractID=c.ContractID
        ),
        FROM VContract.[Contract] c
    ) as sub

Note that you may have to pull your where clause out to another layer of nesting.

3
  • I don't see how the WHERE clause for pagination, in the question can be applied on this query. Adding "WHERE ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY Property) BETWEEN @StartRow AND ((@StartRow + @PageSize) - 1)" will give "Windowed functions can only appear in the SELECT or ORDER BY clauses.". The answer of Arulraj.M, using a Common table expression, got my vote. Feb 4, 2013 at 9:43
  • @R. Scheurs - That's what my comment of "you may have to pull the where clause out to another layer of nesting" means. Arulraj's solution does exactly this.
    – micahtan
    Feb 6, 2013 at 16:56
  • @micahtan - You're right, I missed the note. If you edit you're answer to include a full sql example, including the nesting, I will vote you up and delete my comments (if possible). Mar 3, 2013 at 11:40
6

I think when use sub query with CTE concept then you will overcome this problem

WITH VContract AS
(
 SELECT ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY Property) as RowNum, ContractID
 FROM
 (
   SELECT c.ContractID AS ContractID, 
     Property = 
     (
        SELECT TOP 1 p.Name 
        FROM Com.Property p 
        JOIN VContract.Contract2Property c2p ON c2p.PropertyID=p.PropertyID 
        WHERE c2p.ContractID=c.ContractID
     )    
    FROM VContract.[Contract] c
 )
)
SELECT ContractID FROM VContract 
WHERE RowNum BETWEEN @StartRow AND ((@StartRow + @PageSize) - 1)
1

I haven't tried this, but... I added a new outer layer which restricts the row number

SELECT ContractID,Property FROM  
(
  SELECT ContractID,Property, RowNum FROM  
  (  
      SELECT c.ContractID,   
      Property =   
      (  
          SELECT TOP 1 p.Name   
          FROM Com.Property p   
          JOIN VContract.Contract2Property c2p ON c2p.PropertyID=p.PropertyID   
          WHERE c2p.ContractID=c.ContractID  
      ),  
      ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY Property) as RowNum  
      FROM VContract.[Contract] c  
  ) as sub_inner
) as sub_outer
WHERE RowNum BETWEEN @StartRow AND ((@StartRow + @PageSize) - 1)  
0

I am guessing the order by does not work because it is a sub select.

Instead of doing a sub select to get the value of the Property name, can you just do a join with Contract to get the name? Then you can order by the name.

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