I have query like the following
SELECT a.*, b.*
(SELECT ATTR1, ATTR2, sum(QUANTITY) AS TOTAL_QTY,
ATTR3 FROM TABLE_A
WHERE ATTR4 > 0
GROUP BY ATTR1, ATTR2, ATTR3) a,
TABLE_B b
WHERE a.ATTR1 = b.ATTR1
AND a.ATTR2 = b.ATTR2
I need to GROUP BY
only ATTR1
to calculate the correct TOTAL_QTY
, but the only reason I am grouping other attributes because Oracle requires that if GROUP BY
clause is present then all SELECT
attributes should be in the GROUP BY
clause too.
This means every time I need an attribute in this query from Table_A then I need to put it in GROUP BY
too. That not only looks ugly, but can have performance impact and maybe unforseen side-effect.
How do I rewrite the above query to calculate the TOTAL_QTY
in each ATTR1
groups, without the GROUP BY
clause?
attr1
and different values forattr2
. What do you want the result set to look like in this case?attr1
is a FK to some other table. If it is present multiple times then they all point to basically one row in another table. Table_a records individual quantity values for each instance. I am simply trying to get the aggregate and some other common info from Table_a.