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I have data in my table like below. (There are many other columns in my table)

project_id | done_ratio  
1510 ------------ 100  
1510 ------------ 100  
1510 ------------ 100  
1511 ------------ 80  
1511 ------------ 90  
1511 ------------ 0  
1512 ------------ 0  
1512 ------------ 0  

The query I want to write is get status depend on the done_ratio like following.
status for project_id 1510 is done because all done ratio is 100.
status for project_id 1511 is working because all done ratio is not 100 and 0.
status for project_id 1512 is not_start because all done ratio is 0.
Can anyone explain me?

2 Answers 2

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select project_id,
       case when avg(done_ratio) = 100 then 'done'
            when avg(done_ratio) > 0 then 'working'
            else 'not_start'
       end as status
from your_table
group by project_id
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  • Thank you for your answer. But I want to do is get status depend on all done_ratio of a specific project. As an example, a project with (100,90,20) done_ratio will show working not show done even if there is 100. Sorry for my bad English.
    – Nyein Chan
    Nov 24, 2016 at 1:50
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    Then use avg() instead
    – juergen d
    Nov 24, 2016 at 2:03
  • Yes, I got it. avg() solved this problem. Thank you very much @juergen d.
    – Nyein Chan
    Nov 24, 2016 at 2:12
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You can use the CASE statement for that:

SELECT 
CASE WHEN done_ratio == 100 THEN 'done'
     WHEN done_ratio == 0 THEN 'not_start'
     ELSE 'working'
FROM tbl

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