I have a Mysql query from which I am printing output. I want to save this query as a view so I can print aggregated output from the view. In this very simplified example I create the view, then run two queries against it. Everything is working fine. However, it seems like I have gone to the database 3 times -- once for the view and twice for the queries. It is possible to go only twice to the database by doing the first query, REQUESTING THAT BE TURNED INTO A VIEW, and then doing the second query. I am in Cold Fusion and tried Query of Queries, but it is too limited to do even the simple example below.
<cfquery name = "viewtest" datasource = "Moxart">
alter view testview AS
select PersonFn, PersonLn, PersonState, dec1 from Person
where PersonState = <cfqueryparam value = "PA">
OR PersonState = <cfqueryparam value = "NJ">
order by PersonState,PersonLN
</cfquery>
<cfquery name = "test" datasource = "Moxart">
select * from testview
</cfquery>
<table>
<cfoutput>
<cfloop array = #test.getColumnList()# index = "col">
<td>#col#</td>
</cfloop>
</cfoutput>
<cfoutput query = "test">
<tr>
<cfloop array = #test.getColumnList()# index = "col">
<td>#test[col][currentrow]#</td>
</cfloop>
</tr>
</cfoutput>
</table>
<cfset j = 0>
<cfloop array = #test.getColumnList()# index = "scol">
<cfset j = j + 1>
<cfif j EQ 1>
<cfset aggcnt = "count(#scol#)">
</cfif>
<cfset aggarr[j] ="sum(#scol#)">
</cfloop>
<cfset aggls = ArrayToList(aggarr)>
<cfoutput>
<cfquery name = "vtest" datasource = "Moxart">
select #aggls#, #aggcnt# from testview
group by PersonState
</cfquery>
</cfoutput>
<table>
<tr>
<cfoutput>
<cfloop array = #vtest.getColumnList()# index = "col">
<td>#col#</td>
</cfloop>
</cfoutput>
<cfoutput query = "vtest">
<tr>
<cfloop array = #vtest.getColumnList()# index = "col">
<td>#vtest[col][currentrow]#</td>
</cfloop>
</tr>
</cfoutput>
</table>
view
is generally a one time event, not per request. So it is unclear why the number of database calls would be a concern. Forget about theview
for a minute (not sure you even need one). Maybe back up a bit and explain the goal in plain english first. What does your table store, and what results are you trying to pull from the database? It looks like some sort of counts by state ... ?view
is not a good choice for something that volatile, because it is visible to all connections. So you would have concurrency problems/errors if multiple requests tried to alter theview
at the same time. If you really cannot achieve this with aselect
, then temp tables might be a better choice - because they are per session.