i want to calculate the project count, amount, and percent total for each question restricted to a given funder and fiscal year. for some reason when i run the query below, i'm not seeing the null values from the left join.
the relationship between projects and questions is that a question can have many projects. the questions table is linked by the objectives table.
UPDATED
select
q.sp_question_id,
count(p.project_id) as projectCount,
sum(p.funding) as amount,
round(sum(p.funding)/sum(sum(p.funding)) over() *100) as percentTotal
from questions q
left join projects p on p.fiscal_year = q.fiscal_year
join objectives o on o.sp_objective_id = p.sp_objective_id
and o.sp_question_id = q.sp_question_id
and o.fiscal_year = p.fiscal_year
and o.fiscal_year = 2014
join funders f on p.funder_id = f.funder_id
where f.funder_short_name ='foo'
and q.fiscal_year = 2014
group by q.sp_question_id
order by q.sp_question_id;
questionId projectCount amount percentTotal
q1 14 54510 4
q2 29 1083598.72 76
q3 1 19900 1
q4 5 145631 10
q5 1 124999 9
q6 1 0 0
expected result
questionId projectCount amount percentTotal
q1 14 54510 4
q2 29 1083598.72 76
q3 1 19900 1
q4 5 145631 10
q5 1 124999 9
q6 1 0 0
q7 <null> <null> <null>
query with left joins all the way down
select
q.sp_question_id,
count(p.project_id) as projectCount,
sum(p.funding) as amount,
round(sum(p.funding)/sum(sum(p.funding)) over() *100) as percentTotal
from questions q
left join projects p on p.fiscal_year = q.fiscal_year
left join objectives o on o.sp_objective_id = p.sp_objective_id
and o.sp_question_id = q.sp_question_id
and o.fiscal_year = p.fiscal_year
and o.fiscal_year = 2014
left join funders f on p.funder_id = f.funder_id
where f.funder_short_name ='foo'
and q.fiscal_year = 2014
group by q.sp_question_id
order by q.sp_question_id;
result
questionId projectCount amount percentTotal
na 51 1428638.72 11
q1 51 1428638.72 11
q2 51 1428638.72 11
q3 51 1428638.72 11
q4 51 1428638.72 11
q5 51 1428638.72 11
q6 51 1428638.72 11
q7 51 1428638.72 11
qother 51 1428638.72 11
query with left joins all the way down and where clauses adjusted
select
q.sp_question_id,
count(p.project_id) as projectCount,
sum(p.funding) as amount,
round(sum(p.funding)/sum(sum(p.funding)) over() *100) as percentTotal
from questions q
left join projects p on p.fiscal_year = q.fiscal_year
left join objectives o on o.sp_objective_id = p.sp_objective_id
and o.sp_question_id = q.sp_question_id
and o.fiscal_year = p.fiscal_year and o.fiscal_year = 2014
left join funders f on p.funder_id = f.funder_id and f.funder_short_name ='foo'
where q.fiscal_year = 2014
group by q.sp_question_id
order by q.sp_question_id;
result
questionId projectCount amount percentTotal
na 1225 299628985.01 11
q1 1225 299628985.01 11
q2 1225 299628985.01 11
q3 1225 299628985.01 11
q4 1225 299628985.01 11
q5 1225 299628985.01 11
q6 1225 299628985.01 11
q7 1225 299628985.01 11
qother 1225 299628985.01 11
projects
andquestions
? Does the questions table have a foreign key from the projects table? It looks to me like the join based only on the fiscal year may be your issue.percentTotal
you useover()
making it an analytical function that applies to no particular partition, thus indeed calculating the total percentage.