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I have 2 tables: ORDER_INFO_TABLE and APPROVE_TABLE

The first one contains the information related to "orders".. DO NOTE that a single order may contain different "order lines" (thats why you'll see the order number repeated in the image below).Also, there exist a field called "PRICE" (this field is not SHOWN in my image) and CANCELLED (order line status)

The second table contains the information related to the "approvers" for the different order lines. Inside this table you will see a field called "APPROVERID", ITEMID (order line id) and "APPROVED" (order line status). The approvers must check if the price is okay or not. If the order line is okay, the approver will put a number 1 in the field "APPROVED". If the price is not correct, he will put a number 1 in the field CANCELLED in the other table.

Take a look at these images:

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I have tried without success to obtain all the cancelled orders (an order is cancelled when all ITS order lines are cancelled) AND the approved order (an approved order may contain cancelled order lines) for an specific approver

I tried so many times, using count operator, left join but i am completely lost :(

A guy suggested me to use this query:

SELECT web_order_id
FROM ORDER_INFO_TABLE oif
INNER JOIN APPROVE_TABLE apt
ON (oif.item_id = apt.item_id)
GROUP BY web_order_id
HAVING SUM(cancelled) = COUNT(*);

The problem is that it is not woking properly (it shows this error message: operand data type is invalid for sum operator) AND using this query i will not be able to obtain the CANCELLED and APPROVED orders for a specific approver.

EDIT:

SELECT web_order_id
FROM ORDER_INFO_TABLE oif
INNER JOIN APPROVE_TABLE apt
ON (oif.item_id = apt.item_id **and apt.APPROVERID = '[email protected]'**)
GROUP BY web_order_id
HAVING SUM(cancelled) = COUNT(*);
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  • could please add your expected output
    – Fahmi
    May 16, 2019 at 3:44
  • Thank you for replying! Well, i should be able to obtain a column with all the web_order_id (order numbers). In the query i want to find for a specific approver (for example: [email protected]) and obtain all the different web_order_ids that were cancelled and approved for this guy. Do you get me?
    – user8007135
    May 16, 2019 at 3:49
  • add it in table format - it will be easier to understand
    – Fahmi
    May 16, 2019 at 3:50
  • Is Cancelled a numeric type, or string type? Might just need a cast.
    – Ben
    May 16, 2019 at 3:54
  • @Ben Yeah,the problem is that now i am getting a single row which contains the web_order_ids BUT i dont know who was the approver
    – user8007135
    May 16, 2019 at 4:11

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Edited: If you just want to select order from specific approver then just use simple select with join:

SELECT oif.web_order_id, oif.item_id, apt.approverid,
    oif.cancelled, apt.approved
FROM ORDER_INFO_TABLE oif
INNER JOIN APPROVE_TABLE apt
ON oif.item_id = apt.item_id
WHERE apt.approverid = '[email protected]'
ORDER BY oif.web_order_id, oif.item_id;

Seems that your cancelled column datatype is VARCHAR. You should convert it to number before using SUM function

SELECT oif.web_order_id
FROM ORDER_INFO_TABLE oif
INNER JOIN APPROVE_TABLE apt
ON oif.item_id = apt.item_id
GROUP BY oif.web_order_id
HAVING SUM(CAST(oif.cancelled AS int)) = COUNT(*);
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  • Yeah, it seems to be working but now i dont know who was the approver for each order.
    – user8007135
    May 16, 2019 at 4:07
  • Do you understand me?
    – user8007135
    May 16, 2019 at 4:08
  • @programming_always then you could edit your question for more information about your data and please show sample data with your expected output for that data. For e.g, how many approver could be for an order with many items, because as your query, two table join by item_id not order_id. May 16, 2019 at 4:22
  • Dude, there are many approvers and every approver will be given different orders to approve/reject THE LINES inside the order. The order itself have different "lines" (1,2 or more) and the approver will approve or reject those lines of an order. If the approver reject ALL the lines of an order, the order itself is considered CANCELLED, BUT if the order had 3 lines and he approved 1 and rejected 2 the order itself is considered APPROVED
    – user8007135
    May 16, 2019 at 4:38
  • Do you get me now? So,i want to obtain all the order numbers (web_order_ids) whose lines were ALL rejected or at least 1 was approved
    – user8007135
    May 16, 2019 at 4:41

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