Given the models User
and Invoice
, a user has many invoices and an invoice belongs to a user.
Invoices have a status
and amount_cents
columns.
I need to write a query that gets all the User columns but also adds the following columns:
- a
total_paid
alias column that sums theamount_cents
of allpaid
invoices for each User - a
total_unpaid
alias column that sums theamount_cents
of allunpaid
invoices for each User
I'm kind of lost as to what the correct structure is when using multiple subqueries that I assign an alias to, but I've come up with something pretty basic for the first part of the task:
select users.*, (SELECT SUM(amount_cents) FROM invoices) as total_paid from users
join invoices on users.id = invoices.user_id
where invoices.status = 'paid'
group by users.id
I'm not sure if I should be writing the query from the parent or children side (I suppose from the parent (User) side since all the data I need is in the users column) but the above query seems to be returning the same amounts in the total_paid
column for all the different users instead of the right amount for each user.
Any help would be appreciated.