For single query... Plan A: Repeat the SELECT as once for each (MIN, AVG, etc) as a subquery in WHERE bottom = ( SELECT MIN(bottom) ... )
Plan B: FROM ( SELECT @min = MIN(bottom), @max = MAX(bottom), ... ) JOIN data_cst mn ON bottom = @min JOIN data_cst mx ON bottom = @max Plan C: Get rid of 3rd party packages that eventually get in your way instead of 'helping'. > -----Original Message----- > From: Larry Martell [mailto:larry.mart...@gmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 4:57 AM > To: peter.braw...@earthlink.net > Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com > Subject: Re: getting certain rows from a group by > > On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Peter Brawley > <peter.braw...@earthlink.net> wrote: > > On 2012-09-18 5:53 AM, Larry Martell wrote: > >> > >> I have this query: > >> > >> SELECT data_target.name as Target, > >> q1.ep as EP, > >> COUNT(*) as Wafers, > >> Lots, > >> SUM(numonep)/(COUNT(*)+SUM(CASE WHEN reruns > 0 THEN reruns > >> ELSE 0 END)) as 'Sites/Wafer', > >> MAX(LastRun) as "Last Run", > >> SUM(CASE WHEN reruns > 0 THEN reruns ELSE 0 END) as Rerun, > >> COUNT(*)+SUM(CASE WHEN reruns > 0 THEN reruns ELSE 0 END) as > Runs, > >> avgbottom as "Avg Bottom", > >> 3*stdbottom as "3 Sig", > >> maxbottom as Max, > >> minbottom as Min, > >> SUM(numonep) as Count, > >> SUM(numonep) - SUM(numbottoms) as NAs, > >> 100-((SUM(numonep) - SUM(numbottoms))/SUM(numonep)*100) as > "% > >> Success", > >> 3*stdbottom/avgbottom as "3Sig/Avg", > >> AVG(avgbottom) as 'Wafer Avg', > >> AVG(Wafer3Sigma) as 'Wafer 3 Sigma', > >> AVG(Ranges) as 'Avg Range', > >> 3*STD(Ranges) as '3Sig of Ranges', > >> MAX(Ranges) as 'Max Range', > >> MIN(Ranges) as 'Min Range', > >> (SUM(numonep) - SUM(numbottoms))/COUNT(*) as 'NAs/Wafer' > >> FROM (SELECT target_name_id, > >> ep, > >> wafer_id, > >> COUNT(bottom) as numbottoms, > >> AVG(bottom) as avgbottom, > >> STD(bottom) as stdbottom, > >> MAX(bottom) as maxbottom, > >> MIN(bottom) as minbottom, > >> MAX(date_time) as "LastRun", > >> COUNT(*) as numonep, > >> COUNT(DISTINCT target_name_id, ep, lot_id, > >> data_file_id)-1 as reruns, > >> COUNT(DISTINCT(lot_id)) as Lots, > >> 3*STD(bottom) as Wafer3Sigma, > >> MAX(bottom) - MIN(bottom) as Ranges > >> FROM data_cst > >> WHERE target_name_id IN (775, 776, 777, 778, 779, 780, 45, > 44, > >> 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121) > >> AND data_cst.date_time BETWEEN '2010-03-04 00:00:00' AND > >> '2010-03-04 23:59:59' > >> GROUP BY target_name_id, ep, wafer_id > >> HAVING count(*) < 999) q1, > >> data_target > >> WHERE data_target.id = target_name_id GROUP BY q1.target_name_id, > >> q1.ep; > >> > >> > >> This works fine. But now I need to get a certain column > >> (image_measurer_id) with each row returned that corresponds to the > >> row from the group that has bottom = Min(bottom), bottom = > >> Max(bottom), bottom closest to Avg(bottom), and bottom from the row > >> where date_time = Max(date_time). > >> > >> Is this even possible from one query? > > > > > > Might be, but what's the importance of doing it as one query? > > Because it's part of a django based web app, and the class that this is > part of only supports having a single query. To use multiple queries > will require a fairly major rewrite of the server side of that app. > > > I'd start by > > saving this result to a temp table and developing the new query. When > > that's running, see if you can to optimise a query built by replacing > > the reference to the temp table with the original query. > > Thanks, I'll look into this. > > -- > MySQL General Mailing List > For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql > To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql