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table : metrics

columns:

1. name : Name
2. instance: A name can have several instances 
(Name: John, Instances: John at work, John at concert)
3. metric: IQ, KQ, EQ
4. metric_value: Any numeric

Objective of the query

Find out the metrics whose metric_value is 0 for all instances for all names.

Nature of data

A name's metric 'M' for instance 'X' could be 10. But for the same name and the same metric instance 'Y' could be 0. In this case, 'M' should NOT be returned.

Edit: Sample data:

NAME    INSTANCE    METRIC  VALUE
John    At work         IQ  0
John    At home         EQ  10
John    At a concert    KQ  0
Jim At work         IQ  0
Jim At home         KQ  0
Tina    At home         IQ  100
Tina    At work         EQ  0
Tina    At work         KQ  0

In this case, only KQ should be returned since it is always zero for all Names and their instances.

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    please post some sample data and your expected output May 31, 2013 at 5:59

4 Answers 4

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Are you looking for something like this?

SELECT metric
  FROM metrics
 GROUP BY metric
HAVING SUM(metric_value) = 0

Here is SQLFiddle demo

UPDATE If metric_value can have negative values then use this one

SELECT metric
  FROM metrics
 GROUP BY metric
HAVING SUM(ABS(metric_value)) = 0

Here is updated SQLFiddle demo

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  • Worked! Thanks. I unnecessarily complicated things in my mind.
    – pappuyaar
    May 31, 2013 at 6:44
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    Be aware that if one metric is -5 and another is 5 then this will incorrectly product a result.
    – Nick.Mc
    Jun 3, 2013 at 1:31
  • You mean like Gordon Linoffs answer:) ? I argue that the only real answer based on the requirements is using NOT EXISTS. But this is probably just a lack of precision in the question. No big deal.
    – Nick.Mc
    Jun 3, 2013 at 1:54
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Even though this looks suspiciously like homework.... see if this gives you what you're after:

SELECT DISTINCT M1.Metric
FROM METRICS M1
WHERE NOT EXISTS (
    SELECT * FROM METRICS M2 
    WHERE M2.Metric <> 0
    AND M1.Metric = M2.Metric
)
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  • THanks for the help..but I assure you this is not homework. :)
    – pappuyaar
    May 31, 2013 at 6:48
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A list based on your data:

SELECT name, metric FROM metrics GROUP BY name, metric HAVING SUM(metric_value) = 0
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Most of the other answers assume that metric is positive. The OP says it can be any numeric. Here are two methods for this to work.

Check on the sum of the absolute values:

SELECT metric
FROM metrics
GROUP BY metric
HAVING SUM(abs(metric_value)) = 0

Explicitly check that there are no non-zero values:

SELECT metric
FROM metrics
GROUP BY metric
HAVING SUM(case when metric_value <> 0 and metric_value is not null then 1 else 0 end) = 0

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