From: David Johnston <polobo@yahoo.com>
To: 'Sebastian Tennant' <sebyte@smolny.plus.com>; pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 8:50 PM
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Help needed creating a view
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Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 6:55 AM
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pgsql-general@postgresql.orgSubject: [GENERAL] Help needed creating a view
Hi list,
Given an 'applications' table for a static set of courses::
user_id (integer)
course_name (text)
completed (boolean)
how best should I go about creating an 'alumni' view with columns:
user_id (integer)
maths (boolean)
english (boolean)
. .
. .
. .
where each of the columns (apart from user_id) is a boolean value
representing whether or not user_id completed each course?
Sebastian
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A) SELECT user_id, CASE WHEN course_name = 'Maths' THEN completed ELSE false
END math_cmp, CASE WHEN course_name = 'English' THEN completed ELSE false
END AS english_cmp .... FROM applications
a) Expand to multiple columns and store either the default "false" or the
value of "completed" into the value for the corresponding column
B) SELECT user_id, CASE WHEN bool_or(math_cmp) THEN true ELSE false END AS
did_math, CASE WHEN bool_or(english_cmp) THEN true ELSE false END AS
did_english FROM "A" GROUP BY user_id
b) Then determine whether the user_id has at least one "true" in the given
column by using the "bool_or" function
Dynamic columns are difficult to code in SQL. You should probably also
include some kind of "OTHER COMPLETED DISCIPLINES" column to catch when you
add an previously unidentified course - "course_name NOT IN
('Maths','English','...')"
Also concerned with the fact that, as coded, a single complete course
triggers the given flag. What happens when you want to specify that they
have only completed 3 of 4 courses? Also, instead of hard-coding the
"course_name" targets you may want to do something like "CASE WHEN
course_name IN (SELECT course_name FROM courses WHERE course_type =
'Maths')".
David J.
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