I'm trying to do a SUM and store it in another table. The SUM is simple :

SELECT award.alias_id, 
       SUM(award.points) AS points
FROM award 
INNER JOIN achiever ON award.id = achiever.award_id

I now want to store that. I figured out how to do it on a row-by-row basis :

UPDATE aliaspoint 
   SET points  = (SELECT SUM(award.points) AS points 
                 FROM award 
           INNER JOIN achiever ON award.id = achiever.award_id
                WHERE achiever.alias_id = 2000) 
 WHERE alias_id = 2000;

I thought something like this might work but I get:

ERROR 1111 (HY000): Invalid use of group function


UPDATE aliaspoint 
INNER JOIN achiever ON aliaspoint.alias_id = achiever.alias_id 
INNER JOIN award ON achiever.award_id = award.id 
SET aliaspoint.points = SUM(award.points)

And some table definitions to help :

mysql> show create table aliaspoint;
| metaward_aliaspoint | CREATE TABLE `aliaspoint` (
  `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
  `alias_id` int(11) NOT NULL,
  `points` double DEFAULT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
  UNIQUE KEY `alias_id` (`alias_id`),
  KEY `aliaspoint_points` (`points`)
) ENGINE=MyISAM AUTO_INCREMENT=932081 DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 |

mysql> show create table achiever;
| metaward_achiever | CREATE TABLE `achiever` (
  `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
  `modified` datetime NOT NULL,
  `created` datetime NOT NULL,
  `award_id` int(11) NOT NULL,
  `alias_id` int(11) NOT NULL,
  `count` int(11) NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
  KEY `achiever_award_id` (`award_id`),
  KEY `achiever_alias_id` (`alias_id`)
) ENGINE=MyISAM AUTO_INCREMENT=87784996 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 |

mysql> show create table award;
| metaward_award | CREATE TABLE `award` (
  `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
  `points` double DEFAULT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
) ENGINE=MyISAM AUTO_INCREMENT=131398 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 |
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You're missing the GROUP BY clause in:

SET points = (SELECT SUM(award.points) AS points 
                FROM award 
          INNER JOIN achiever ON award.id = achiever.award_id
               WHERE achiever.alias_id = 2000)

There isn't enough information on the AWARD and ACHIEVER tables, so I recommend testing this before updating the UPDATE statement:

  SELECT t.id, -- omit once confirmed data is correct
         a.alias_id, -- omit once confirmed data is correct
         SUM(t.points) AS points 
    FROM AWARD t 
    JOIN ACHIEVER a ON a.award_id = t.id
GROUP BY t.id, a.alias_id

Once you know the summing is correct, update the INSERT statement:

SET points = (SELECT SUM(t.points)
                FROM AWARD t 
                JOIN ACHIEVER a ON a.award_id = t.id
               WHERE a.alias_id = 2000 --don't include if you don't need it
            GROUP BY t.id, a.alias_id)
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How can I use that in my update? – Paul Tarjan Sep 26 '09 at 20:53
Thank you, but I don't want to just limit to 2000. I want to do it for all of my 1M rows. Is that possible? – Paul Tarjan Sep 26 '09 at 21:44
@Paul: Don't include the WHERE clause if you don't need it - refer back to my mention about tuning the SELECT statement first, but mind the correllation between the SELECT and the UPDATE statement. – OMG Ponies Sep 26 '09 at 22:00
Ah! the secret is to join the inner select with the outer table. UPDATE aliaspoint ap SET points = (SELECT SUM(t.points) FROM award t JOIN achiever a ON a.award_id = t.id WHERE a.alias_id = ap.alias_id GROUP BY a.alias_id); – Paul Tarjan Sep 26 '09 at 22:27
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