Suppose you have the following tables:
TABLE Car
car_id
num
TABLE Car_description
dsc_id
car_id
model
TABLE Result
res_id
car_id
race_num
result
the task is to select max, average scores for races where we have more then 2 cars and Car.num, Car_description.model for best cars. One way to solve it is to write the following query.
select r.race_num,
MAX(score) as MaxScore,
AVG(score) as AvgScore,
MAX(case when seqnum = 1 then c.carnum end) as TopCarNum,
MAX(case when seqnum = 1 then cd.model end) as TopCarModel
from (select r.*,
ROW_NUMBER() over (partition by race_num order by score desc) as seqnum
from Result r
) r left outer join
Car c
on c.car_id = r.car_id left outer join
Car_Description cd
on c.car_id = d.car_id
group by r.race_num
having COUNT(*) > 2
But here we perform a sorting of result table in inner query, rather than selecting maximal element, i think it will be time consuming. Is it so? How can we optimize this? Thanks.