[Dbix-class] Query Building Help
Ash Berlin
ash at cpan.org
Thu Aug 10 17:27:21 CEST 2006
Brandon Black wrote:
>
> On 8/10/06, *Ash Berlin* <ash at cpan.org <mailto:ash at cpan.org>> wrote:
>
> Right then guys:
>
> I am trying to build the following query:
> [......]
> Any recourse?
>
>
> I don't think you've got enough join/prefetch's in your DBIC version
> to be doing what you want it to do. All total, there should be three
> JOIN operations taking place.
>
> I would suggest re-writing your original query using real JOINs first,
> then attacking it from DBIC. I know Pg accepts what you've got (maybe
> other DBs do too?) by basically running a query analysis and then
> creating what it thinks is the optimal set of JOINs for your list of
> tables and WHERE conditions. But it will be easier to see the
> discrepancies if you specify your JOINs explicitly (its also easier to
> tune your queries for performance that way). DBIC will always
> generate explicit JOIN syntax.
>
> -- Brandon
*mumble mumble mumble* - making me remember how to do joins. *mumble
mumble mumble*
SELECT
SUM(ABS(questions.x_axis)) max_x, SUM(ABS(questions.y_axis)) max_y,
MAX(ABS(answer.value)) max_answer
FROM
tests_workplaceculture_phase me
JOIN tests_workplaceculture_phaseanswer phase_answers ON (
phase_answers.phase_id = me.phase_id)
JOIN tests_workplaceculture_answer answer ON ( phase_answers.answer_id
= answer.answer_id)
JOIN tests_workplaceculture_question questions ON ( questions.phase_id
= me.phase_id)
WHERE
me.test_id = ?;
Ash
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