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I am using MySQL and I am trying to get data out of three different tables but am not sure of the syntax that I should use.

I have a table called full_daily_data_1 with the following fields Symbol Trade_Date Day_Open Day_High

I also have a table called custom_indices_xref with the following fields: symbol Custom_Index_Name

And a table called daily_index_weightings with the following fields: Custom_Index_Name Symbol Trade_date combo_weighting

Right now, I have this as a select statement to get the data I need out of two tables:

SELECT 
    Symbol, 
    Trade_Date, 
    Day_Open, 
    Day_High
FROM 
    full_daily_data_1 
WHERE 
    trade_date >= '2012/01/01' AND
    trade_date <= '2012/01/31' AND 
    symbol in (SELECT symbol from custom_indices_xref WHERE Custom_Index_Name = 'Agricultural-Chemical-and-Fertilizer-Stocks');

But what I want is the following data for each symbol for each date in the date range symbol Day_Open Day_High, Custom_Index_Name Symbol Trade_date combo_weighting

So basically, needing to add combo_weighting from the daily_index_weightings table for the selected days and symbols. What should my SQL statement look like to accomplish this?

I tried this, but I get a SQL syntax error, so not sure what I'm doing wrong:

SELECT 
    full_daily_data_1.Symbol, 
    full_daily_data_1.Trade_Date,
    full_daily_data_1.Day_Open, 
    full_daily_data_1.Day_High,
    full_daily_data_1.Day_Low,
    daily_index_weightings.combo_weighting
FROM 
    full_daily_data_1
WHERE 
    trade_date >= '2012/01/01' AND  
    trade_date <= '2012/01/31' AND 
    Symbol in (SELECT symbol from custom_indices_xref WHERE Custom_Index_Name = 'Agricultural-Chemical-and-Fertilizer-Stocks')
JOIN 
    daily_index_weightings ON 
        daily_index_weightings.symbol = full_daily_data_1.Symbol AND 
        daily_index_weightings.Trade_Date = full_daily_data_1.Trade_Date ; 
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  • This may help you understand joins and types of joins codinghorror.com/blog/2007/10/…
    – xQbert
    Apr 17, 2013 at 20:53
  • Like you would SQL JOIN 2 tables ?
    – phadaphunk
    Apr 17, 2013 at 20:55
  • Note: In a SELECT/JOIN. JOIN should come before WHERE. (I often cut-paste myself into that mistake!)
    – user645280
    Apr 17, 2013 at 21:10
  • So did anything work?
    – Richard
    Apr 17, 2013 at 21:27

2 Answers 2

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 SELECT fdd.Symbol, fdd.Trade_Date, fdd.Day_Open, fdd.Day_High, fdd.Day_Low, diw.combo_weighting 
 FROM full_daily_data_1 fdd 
 INNER JOIN custom_indicies_xref cix ON fdd.symbol=cix.symbol 
 INNER JOIN daily_index_weighings diw ON fdd.symbol = diw.symbol
 WHERE 
 trade_date >= '2012/01/01' AND  
 trade_date <= '2012/01/31' AND 
 cix.Custom_Index_Name = 'Agricultural-Chemical-and-Fertilizer-Stocks'

The INNER JOINS could be changed to LEFT JOIN if required.

Alternatively, since your second and third tables also match the Custom_Index_Name fields (which is bad design, by the way):

 SELECT fdd.Symbol, fdd.Trade_Date, fdd.Day_Open, fdd.Day_High, fdd.Day_Low, diw.combo_weighting  
 FROM full_daily_data_1 fdd 
 INNER JOIN (custom_indicies_xref cix ON fdd.symbol=cix.symbol 
      INNER JOIN daily_index_weighings diw ON cix.Custom_Index_Name = diw.Custom_Index_Name)
 ON fdd.symbol = cix.symbol
 WHERE 
 trade_date >= '2012/01/01' AND  
 trade_date <= '2012/01/31' AND 
 cix.Custom_Index_Name = 'Agricultural-Chemical-and-Fertilizer-Stocks'
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  • You should show where the trade_date WHERE clause fits into this.
    – Barmar
    Apr 17, 2013 at 20:55
  • Come to think of it...Why do you even need the second table at all??? Can a symbol have multiple Custom_Index_Name values?
    – Richard
    Apr 17, 2013 at 21:01
  • You don't need both the JOIN and IN clause for custom_indicies_xref. Remove the IN clause and replace it with AND Custom_Index_Name = 'Agricultural-Chemical-and-Fertilizer-Stocks'
    – Barmar
    Apr 17, 2013 at 21:04
  • And also, why not use trade_date BETWEEN '2012/01/01' AND '2012/01/31'
    – Richard
    Apr 17, 2013 at 21:05
  • That's just a style preference. Mysql IN is much slower than JOIN in my experience.
    – Barmar
    Apr 17, 2013 at 21:06
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Your sql clauses are out of order and you should use alias for your table names, just makes it easier to read. Another thing I noticed is your fields in your WHERE clause are ambiguous.

SELECT 
    FDD.Symbol, 
    FDD.Trade_Date,
    FDD.Day_Open, 
    FDD.Day_High,
    FDD.Day_Low,
    DIW.combo_weighting
FROM 
    full_daily_data_1 FDD
JOIN 
    daily_index_weightings DIW ON 
        DIW.symbol = FDD.Symbol AND 
        DIW.Trade_Date = FDD.Trade_Date ; 
WHERE 
    FDD.trade_date >= '2012/01/01' AND  
    FDD.trade_date <= '2012/01/31' AND 
    FDD.Symbol in 
    (SELECT symbol from custom_indices_xref WHERE Custom_Index_Name = 'Agricultural-Chemical-and-Fertilizer-Stocks')
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  • I don't think it would be necessary to join on Trade_Date also.
    – Richard
    Apr 17, 2013 at 21:07

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