Is there a way to answer this question without using joins?
Write a query that finds, for each customer X, another customer Y who has ordered at least one product in common with X. Find all such pairs of Customers (X, Y) and against each pair, the number of overlapping products. The query should thus have three columns. Order the results by the number of overlapping products.
The question uses the https://www.w3schools.com/sql/trysql.asp?filename=trysql_select_all database.
Using joins, I can answer the question like this:
O2.CustomerID AS Cust2,
COUNT(*) AS OverlappingProd
FROM (SELECT O.CustomerID, OD.ProductID
FROM Orders AS O
JOIN OrderDetails AS OD
ON OD.orderid = o.orderid) AS O1
JOIN(SELECT O.CustomerID, OD.ProductID
FROM Orders AS O
JOIN OrderDetails AS OD
ON OD.orderid = o.orderid) AS O2
ON O2.ProductID = O1.ProductID
AND O2.CustomerID > O1.CustomerID
GROUP BY
O1.CustomerID,
O2.CustomerID
ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC;
Is there a way to answer it not using the JOIN function? Thank you for your time and consideration.
JOIN
is not a function, it is an operator. Other than doing something silly like replacingJOIN
with,
, I think this requiresJOIN
s for any sensible data model.