I have a table dutyrecord which stores multiple user working hours (subtotal) and a UserID (volunteerID). With the following selecting statement I am about to set a total hours for each UserID:
SELECT
dutyrecord.VolunteerID,
SEC_TO_TIME( SUM( TIME_TO_SEC( SubTotal ) ) ) AS total
FROM
volunteerinfo
INNER JOIN
dutyrecord ON
( volunteerinfo.VolunteerID = dutyrecord.VolunteerID )
GROUP BY
dutyrecord.VolunteerID
I wants to ask if i am about to combine a update statement with a select to update total hours to each user. I try something like and some other method with no luck
UPDATE volunteerinfo
SET
TotalHours =
(
SELECT dutyrecord.VolunteerID ,
SEC_TO_TIME( SUM( TIME_TO_SEC( SubTotal ) ) ) AS total
FROM
volunteerinfo
INNER JOIN
dutyrecord ON ( volunteerinfo.VolunteerID = dutyrecord.VolunteerID )
GROUP BY
dutyrecord.VolunteerID
)
WHERE
volunteerinfo.VolunteerID = dutyrecord.VolunteerID`
Can anyone give me a hand on this thanks.
UPDATE
Sorry a few try and other examples I figure out the answer and a more clear way to ask my question....
To clear my question. Can I combine this process into one since I wants to make this process language independent(I just carry 1 SQL statement in different perform).
First, I select a table to give me the Sum of working hours for each person
SELECT VolunteerID, SEC_TO_TIME( SUM( TIME_TO_SEC( SubTotal ) ) ) AS total FROM dutyrecord GROUP BY VolunteerIDe.g. ID: 10001, 1:00:02 ID: 2001, 10:00:34 ....
After, I wants to update the result (total) into another table according to their ID
update Volunteerinfo set Volunteerinfo.totalhours = dutyrecord.total where Volunteerinfo.VolunteerID = dutyrecord.VolunteerID