I need to get a sum of all items sold per order per store. I am running a sum() on expression using executeQuery(). It works fine as shown below but I wanted to know if there is a better, groovier way to do it.
StoreService {
static transactional = false
def getTotalOrders(def store) {
return Store.executeQuery("select sum(a.soldQuantity * a.soldPrice) as total
from OrderItem a inner join a.order b inner join b.store c
where c= :store", [store: store]).get(0)
}
}
Store {
transient storeService
def getTotalSales() {
storeService.getTotalSales()
}
static hasMany = [items: Item]
// no hasMany to Order
}
Item {
static belongsTo = [store: Store]
// no hasMany to OrderItem
}
Order {
static hasMany = [orderItems: OrderItem]
static belongsTo = [store: Store]
}
OrderItem {
BigDecimal soldPrice
Integer soldQuantity
static belongsTo = [order: Order, item: Item]
}
I think withCriteria() would be easier to read but I couldn't figure out how to do it with expressions within sum() wouldn't take for obvious reasons.
projections {
sum("soldPrice * soldQuantity")
}
Thanks