Count enumerated values?
If my table looks like this:
CREATE TABLE `daily_individual_tracking` (
`daily_individual_tracking_id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
`daily_individual_tracking_date` date NOT NULL default ''0000-00开发者_StackOverflow社区-00'',
`sales` enum(''no'',''yes'') NOT NULL COMMENT ''no'',
`repairs` enum(''no'',''yes'') NOT NULL COMMENT ''no'',
`shipping` enum(''no'',''yes'') NOT NULL COMMENT ''no'',
PRIMARY KEY (`daily_individual_tracking_id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=4 DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1
basically the fields can be either yes or no.
How can I count how many yes's their are for each column over a date range?
Thanks!!
You can either run three queries like this:
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM daily_individual_tracking
WHERE sales = 'YES'
AND daily_individual_tracking_date BETWEEN '2010-01-01' AND '2010-03-31'
Or if you want you can get all three at once like this:
SELECT (
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM daily_individual_tracking
WHERE sales = 'YES'
AND daily_individual_tracking_date BETWEEN '2010-01-01' AND '2010-03-31'
) AS sales_count, (
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM daily_individual_tracking
WHERE repairs = 'YES'
AND daily_individual_tracking_date BETWEEN '2010-01-01' AND '2010-03-31'
) AS repairs_count, (
SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM daily_individual_tracking
WHERE shipping = 'YES'
AND daily_individual_tracking_date BETWEEN '2010-01-01' AND '2010-03-31'
) AS shipping_count
Another way to do it is to use SUM instead of COUNT. You could try this too to see how it affects the performance:
SELECT
SUM(sales = 'YES') AS sales_count,
SUM(repairs = 'YES') AS repairs_count,
SUM(shipping = 'YES') AS shipping_count
FROM daily_individual_tracking
WHERE daily_individual_tracking_date BETWEEN '2010-01-01' AND '2010-03-31'
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