Sum values of a single row?
I have a MySQL query that returns a single row that is a series of 1s and 0s. It's for a progress bar indicator. I have the summing of it in code now, but I tried to sum the开发者_JAVA百科 values in a query, and realized I couldn't use SUM(), because they're many columns but just one row.
Is there a way I can sum this automatically in the query? It's like this:
item_1 | item_2 | item_3 | item_4
-------+--------+--------+--------
1 | 1 | 0 | 0
Edit: I forgot to mention, item_1
and so forth are not simple field values, but each is rather an expression, such as SELECT IF( field_1 = 1 and field_2 IS NOT NULL, 0, 1 ) AS item_1 ...
, so it looks like I have to do a nested query:
SELECT ( item_1 + item_2 ... ) FROM ( SELECT IF( field_1 = y and field_2 IS NOT NULL, 1, 0 ) AS item_1 ... ) AS alias
Correct?
select item_1 + item_2 + item_3 + item_4 as ItemSum
from MyTable
If there can be null values, you'll need to handle them like this:
select ifnull(item_1, 0) + ifnull(item_2, 0) + ifnull(item_3, 0) + ifnull(item_4, 0) as ItemSum
from MyTable
You can't really do it any simpler than:
SELECT item_1 + item_2 + item_3 + item_4
FROM Table1
If you have a lot of columns then it will take a while to type in. I guess it took quite a long time to create the table too.
In future design your tables differently so that each stage of the process is a row not a column. In other words, instead of this:
id, item_1, item_2, item_3, item_4
Your table could look like this:
id, item_number, value
And then you can query it like this:
SELECT SUM(value)
FROM Table1
WHERE id = @id
In fact, you probably don't even need the value column. The presence or absence of the row is enough information. So your query becomes:
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM Table1
WHERE id = @id
It's perhaps a bit late for you this time, but if you still have a chance to change the design, then it might be worth considering this.
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