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SELECT c.id
     , c.name
     , c.folder
     , cs.num_users active_members
     , cs.num_videos

  FROM campaign c
  JOIN campaign_stats cs
    ON cs.campaign_id = c.id
  JOIN (SELECT _c.id
             , _c.name

          FROM campaign _c
    	 WHERE _c.type = 9) t_c 
    ON t_c.id = c.id

 WHERE c.id IN (1,2,3)
   AND cs.num_videos > 10

This works pretty good for us.

This actual query doesn't make much sense since I tried to build it quickly as an example... but that's not the point.

  • t_c stands for temp category table sub-query or "temp category".
  • _underscoring of stuff inside sub-queries.
  • alias column names to make sense in the context of the query. e.g. "active_members"
  • putting commas at the beginning of the new lines makes it easier to build dynamic queries:

    $sql .= ", c.another_column"
    
  • everything else is straightforward.

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SELECT c.id
     , c.name
     , c.folder
     , cs.num_users active_members
     , cs.num_videos

  FROM campaign c
  JOIN campaign_stats cs
    ON cs.campaign_id = c.id
  JOIN (SELECT _c.id
             , _c.name

          FROM campaign _c
    	 WHERE _c.type = 9) t_c 
    ON t_c.id = c.id

 WHERE c.id IN (1,2,3)
   AND cs.num_videos > 10

This works pretty good for us.

This actual query doesn't make much sense since I tried to build it quickly as an example... but that's not the point.

  • t_c stands for temp category
  • _underscoring of stuff inside sub-queries.
  • alias column names to make sense in the context of the query. e.g. "active_members"
  • putting commas at the beginning of the new lines makes it easier to build dynamic queries:

    $sql .= ", c.another_column"
    
  • everything else is straightforward.

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SELECT c.id
     , c.name
     , c.folder
     , cs.num_users active_members
     , cs.num_videos

  FROM campaign c
  JOIN campaign_stats cs
    ON cs.campaign_id = c.id
  JOIN (SELECT _c.id
             , _c.name

          FROM campaign _c

    	 WHERE _c.type = 9) t_c 
    ON t_c.id = c.id

 WHERE c.id IN (1,2,3)
   AND cs.num_videos > 10

This works pretty good for us.

This actual query doesn't make much sense since I tried to build it quickly as an example... but that's not the point.

  • t_c stands for temp category
  • _underscoring of stuff inside sub-queries.
  • alias column names to make sense in the context of the query. e.g. "active_members"
  • everything else is straightforward.