>
> SELECT nationality, (COUNT(*)*100/total_members) as percentage
> FROM member,
> (SELECT COUNT(*) as total_members FROM members) tot_mem
> GROUP BY nationality
> ORDER BY nationality
>
You'll have to GROUP BY nationality, total_members
Remember COUNT returns bigint, so percentage is the
result of an integer division. To obtain floating point results use
(COUNT(*)*100.0/total_members)
> > If I were to do:
>
> > SELECT nationality, ((COUNT(*) * 100)/(select count(*) from member))
as
> > percentage FROM member GROUP BY nationality ORDER BY nationality;
>
> > would this repeatedly execute the inner query over and over?
>
> No, it'd do it just once, because the sub-select has no dependency on
> the outer select. (If the sub-select used any variables from the
outer
> level, then it'd have to be done over at each outer row.)
>
Really nice piece of analyzer.
Regards, Christoph