Firstly I apologize for the "newbie"-like nature of this question. I saw many other slow-subquery questions on stack-exchange, but I wasn't sure how to apply the fixes to my problem. I'm rather new to any SQL beyond simple selects, inserts, etc.
I have a printer monitoring system which logs its results to a MySQL table (trends_uint) every five minutes for a range of devices. It logs the: device id (itemid), timestamp (clock), and pages printed (value_avg). From PhpMyAdmin I can see the table index is a combination of itemid and clock which I guess together provides a unique value. So far the table has around 2 million rows.
My query is as follows:
SELECT
tu1.itemid AS trends_uint_itemid,
tu1.clock AS time_value,
tu1.value_avg AS pages
FROM
trends_uint tu1
WHERE
(tu1.clock = (
SELECT max(tu2.clock)
FROM trends_uint tu2
WHERE tu1.itemid = tu2.itemid
)
)
ORDER BY tu1.clock DESC;
What I'm trying to do, is select the very latest value (i.e. the value_avg for the highest clock) for each device (itemid), so that I can hopefully chart the number of pages each printer has printed thus far.
I've tried running an EXPLAIN for the query which returned the following:
id select_type table type possible_keys key key_len ref rows Extra
1 PRIMARY tu1 ALL NULL NULL NULL NULL 1527815 Using where; Using filesort
2 DEPENDENT SUBQUERY tu2 ref PRIMARY PRIMARY 8 zabbix.tu1.itemid 115301 Using index
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.