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I have a query that gives a sum of quantity of items on working days. on weekend and holidays that quantity value and item value is empty. I would like that on empty days is last known quantity and item. My query is like this:

`select a.dt,b.zaliha as quantity,b.artikal as item
from
(select to_date('01-01-2017', 'DD-MM-YYYY') + rownum -1 dt 
from dual 
connect by level <= to_date(sysdate) - to_date('01-01-2017', 'DD-MM-YYYY') + 1
order by 1)a
LEFT OUTER JOIN
(select kolicina,sum(kolicina)over(partition by artikal order by datum_do) as zaliha,datum_do,artikal
from
(select sum(vv.kolicinaulaz-vv.kolicinaizlaz)kolicina,vz.datum as   datum_do,vv.artikal
from vlpzaglavlja vz, vlpvarijante vv
where vz.id=vv.vlpzaglavlje
and vz.orgjed='01006'
and vv.skladiste='01006'
and vv.artikal in (3069,6402)
group by vz.datum,vv.artikal
order by vv.artikal,vz.datum asc)
order by artikal,datum_do asc)b
on a.dt=b.datum_do
where a.dt between to_date('12102017','ddmmyyyy') and     to_date('16102017','ddmmyyyy')
order by a.dt`

and my output is like this:

Current Output

and I want this:

Expected Output

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  • 3
    Why don't you just add the lines to the question instead of going through the hassle to create and upload images of text snippets?
    – yacc
    Nov 21, 2017 at 12:44
  • sorry, didnt know how to...
    – danijelam
    Nov 21, 2017 at 12:49
  • I think this requires a stored procedure and some cursor. If you can simplify and format your code you'd increase the chance to get an answer.
    – yacc
    Nov 21, 2017 at 14:03
  • Showing us your query is helpful. What would also be helpful is to post CREATE TABLE and INSERT statements to recreate small samples of the base tables.
    – user5683823
    Nov 21, 2017 at 15:23
  • What kind of simplification I should apply?
    – danijelam
    Nov 21, 2017 at 17:48

1 Answer 1

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In short, if quantity is null use lag(... ignore nulls) and coalesce or nvl:

select dt, item, 
       nvl(quantity, lag(quantity ignore nulls) over (partition by item order by dt))
  from t
  order by dt, item

Here is the full query, I cannot test it, but it is something like:

with t as (
  select a.dt, b.zaliha as quantity, b.artikal as item
    from ( 
      select date '2017-10-10' + rownum - 1 dt 
        from dual 
        connect by date '2017-10-10' + rownum - 1 <= date '2017-10-16' ) a
      left join (
        select kolicina, datum_do, artikal,
               sum(kolicina) over(partition by artikal order by datum_do) as zaliha
          from (
            select sum(vv.kolicinaulaz-vv.kolicinaizlaz) kolicina, 
                   vz.datum as datum_do, vv.artikal
              from vlpzaglavlja vz 
              join vlpvarijante vv on vz.id = vv.vlpzaglavlje
              where vz.orgjed = '01006' and vv.skladiste='01006' 
                and vv.artikal in (3069,6402)
              group by vz.datum, vv.artikal)) b
        on a.dt = b.datum_do)
select * 
  from (
    select dt, item, 
           nvl(quantity, lag(quantity ignore nulls) 
                         over (partition by item order by dt)) qty
      from t)
  where dt >= date '2017-10-12'
  order by dt, item

There are several issues in your query, major and minor:

  • in date generator (subquery a) you are selecting dates from long period, january to september, then joining with main tables and summing data and then selecting only small part. Why not filter dates at first?,
  • to_date(sysdate). sysdate is already date,
  • use ansi joins,
  • do not use order by in subqueries, it has no impact, only last ordering is important,
  • use date literals when defining dates, it is more readable.
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  • No, with this query my result set look like this: 1 12/10/2017 3069 11037 2 12/10/2017 6402 25000 3 13/10/2017 3069 14175 4 13/10/2017 6402 20322 5 14/10/2017 6 15/10/2017 7 16/10/2017 3069 15035 8 16/10/2017 6402 13092 '
    – danijelam
    Nov 21, 2017 at 14:33

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