In following query, what is happening is that, the 3rd join is not being done. we are getting pharmacy match and then the display is showing patients in other facilities who share the same pharmacy, can you see why this would be happening?
Insert Into #tblNDC
SELECT ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY ID_KEY DESC) AS RN,*
From
(
Select distinct A.PHARMACYNPI,
f.FACILITY_NAME,
ID_KEY,
[BATCH] AS column1,
[IMPORTDATE],
[DATEBILLED],
[RX],
[DATEDISPENSED],
[DAYSUPPLY],
[PAYTYPE],
A.[NPI],
[PHYSICIAN],
[COST],
[QUANTITY],
[MEDICATION],
A.[NDC],
f.FACILITY_ID
FROM [PBM].[T_CHARGES] A
LEFT OUTER JOIN [OGEN].[NDC_M_FORMULARY] B ON A.[NDC] = B.[NDC]
--Left Outer Join PBM.FACILITY f on A.FACILITYNPI = f.FACILITY_NPI
Left Outer Join PBM.PHARMACY_NPI pn on A.PHARMACYNPI = pn.NPI
Inner join PBM.PHARMACY_FACILITY pp on pn.PHARMACY_ID = pp.PHARMACY_ID
Inner Join PBM.FACILITY f on pp.FACILITY_ID = f.FACILITY_ID
Where [STAT] not in (3, 4, 5)
AND [TIER] <> 'T1'
AND f.FACILITY_ID IN
(
select FacilityID from #tblFacility
)
AND f.FACILITY_ID IN
(
SELECT * FROM [PBM].[Split1] (#selectedFacility)
)
--- it seems 3rd condition not being done ----------------------------------
Its hard to see for sure without knowing the data, but my first thoughts are that the Left Outer joins will be giving you joinage you might not want.
Go through each join and remove it until you start to get dodgy records back, if it is the 3rd one when it suddenly goes strange, then i suspect you have multiple IDs for a facility.
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So i have a query and it need to return a JSON object but the DISTINCT doesn't work no matter what I try. I've been trying a series of other tests and no matter what the 'WBS' always shows up with 3 or more duplicated columns. Anyone got any ideas?
I am working in Asp.net 6 MVC
PROCEDURE GET_BASELINE_RPT (in_WBS_LEVEL_ID IN NUMBER, in_FISCAL_YEAR IN VARCHAR2,
in_FISCAL_MONTH IN VARCHAR2, RET OUT CLOB) AS
BEGIN
WITH cte AS (
SELECT /*+MATERIALIZE*/ DISTINCT L.WBS_LEVEL_ID
FROM
WBS_LEVEL L
)
SELECT
JSON_ARRAYAGG (
JSON_OBJECT (
'WBS' VALUE L.WBS_LEVEL_NAME,
'Title' VALUE W.DESCRIPTION,
'Rev' VALUE B.REV_NUMBER,
'ScopeStatus' VALUE W.STATUS,
'BCP' VALUE CASE WHEN BC.FISCAL_YEAR = 0 THEN '' ELSE
SUBSTR(BC.FISCAL_YEAR,3,2)||'-'||LPAD(BC.BCP_FISCAL_ID, 3, '0') END,
'BCPApprovalDate' VALUE BC.APPROVAL_DATE,
'Manager' VALUE P1.NICK_NAME,
'ProjectControlManager' VALUE P2.NICK_NAME,
'ProjectControlEngineer' VALUE P3.NICK_NAME,
'FiscalYear' VALUE W.FISCAL_YEAR,
'FiscalMonth' VALUE W.FISCAL_MONTH,
'WBSNumber' VALUE L.WBS_LEVEL_ID
)RETURNING CLOB)
INTO RET
FROM WBS_LEVEL L
LEFT OUTER JOIN BASELINE_RPT B ON L.WBS_LEVEL_ID = B.WBS_LEVEL_ID
JOIN BCP BC ON BC.BCP_ID = B.BCP_ID
LEFT OUTER JOIN WBS_TREE_MOD W ON L.WBS_LEVEL_ID = W.WBS_LEVEL_ID
LEFT OUTER JOIN VW_SITEPEOPLE P1 ON W.WBS_MANAGER_SNUMBER = P1.SNUMBER
LEFT OUTER JOIN VW_SITEPEOPLE P2 ON W.PCM_SNUMBER = P2.SNUMBER
LEFT OUTER JOIN VW_SITEPEOPLE P3 ON W.PCE_SNUMBER = P3.SNUMBER
ORDER BY L.WBS_LEVEL_NAME, B.REV_NUMBER DESC;
END GET_BASELINE_RPT;
so it turns out I wasn't getting duplicates at all. There were differences in the data but there were so many columns that had the same data that I didn't notice the differences until another review. I will try to restart my query but to be honest I may just put in a filter in my C#.
I am querying the static backend db for a game I play (trying to keep up on my coding), and I am having an issue getting the full results that I want.
So the query that I have so far is:
select ms.security, mc.constellationName, mr.regionName, ms.solarSystemName, count(it.typename) as NumberOfBelts
from mapSolarSystems as ms
join mapConstellations as mc on ms.constellationID == mc.constellationID
join mapRegions as mr on ms.regionID == mr.regionID
join invItems as ii on ii.locationID = ms.solarSystemID
join invTypes as it on it.typeID == ii.typeID
where it.groupID = 9
group by solarSystemName
the problem comes when there are no rows where it.groupID == 9. What I need is for the count to return 0 and I can't for the life of me figure out how to get this to work.
I tried doing left outer join on the final join statement, but no joy.
Change the last join to a left join and set the condition in the on clause istead of the where clause:
select ms.security, mc.constellationName, mr.regionName, ms.solarSystemName, count(it.typename) as NumberOfBelts
from mapSolarSystems as ms
join mapConstellations as mc on ms.constellationID = mc.constellationID
join mapRegions as mr on ms.regionID = mr.regionID
join invItems as ii on ii.locationID = ms.solarSystemID
left join invTypes as it on it.typeID = ii.typeID and it.groupID = 9
group by solarSystemName
I'm trying to update a table with to many rows 388.000.
This is the query:
update DL_RG_ANALYTICS.SH_historico
from
(
SELECT
CAST((MAX_DIA - DIA_PAGO) AS INTEGER) AS DIAS_AL_CIERRE_1
FROM
(SELECT * FROM DL_RG_ANALYTICS.SH_historico A
LEFT JOIN
(SELECT ANO||MES AS ANO_MES, MAX(DIA) AS MAX_DIA FROM DL_RG_ANALYTICS.SH_CALENDARIO
GROUP BY 1) B
ON A.ANOMES = B.ANO_MES
) M) N
SET DIAS_AL_CIERRE = DIAS_AL_CIERRE_1;
Any help is apreciate.
This first thing I'd do is replace the SELECT * with only the columns you need. You can also remove the M derived table to make it easier to read:
UPDATE DL_RG_ANALYTICS.SH_historico
FROM (
SELECT CAST((MAX_DIA - DIA_PAGO) AS INTEGER) AS DIAS_AL_CIERRE_1
FROM DL_RG_ANALYTICS.SH_historico A
LEFT JOIN (
SELECT ANO || MES AS ANO_MES, MAX(DIA) AS MAX_DIA
FROM DL_RG_ANALYTICS.SH_CALENDARIO
GROUP BY 1
) B ON A.ANOMES = B.ANO_MES
) N
SET DIAS_AL_CIERRE = DIAS_AL_CIERRE_1;
What indexes are defined on the SH_CALENDARIO table? If there is a composite index of (ANO, MES) then you should re-write your LEFT JOIN sub-query to GROUP BY these two columns since you concatenate them together anyways. In general, you want to perform joins, GROUP BY and OLAP functions on indexes, so there will be less row re-distribution and they will run more efficiently.
Also, this query is updating all rows in the table with the same value. Is this intended, or do you want to include extra columns in your WHERE clause?
I have 3 Data Table Claim, Part and Labor.
In this Claim is parent table and Part and Labor is mapping tables of Claim and they have Part and Labor has the ClaimId as a Foreign Key.
Claim has data like:
Part has data Like
Labor table has data Like
Target Output would be:
Can anyone help me to achieve this in SQL server.
I have tried to solve with the Union/CTE but it did not gives the result as I want.
I got the same output (for your updated output screen) for this specific case. I don't know if any other data will work for you.
SELECT TMP.ClaimId
, CASE WHEN TMP.RowNum = 1 THEN TMP.Name ELSE NULL END AS ClaimName
, CASE WHEN TMP.RowNum = 1 THEN TMP.Note ELSE NULL END AS Note
, TMP.PartId
, TMP.PartNumber
, TMP.PartCost
, JOIN_L.LaborId
, JOIN_L.LaborCost
FROM (
SELECT C.ClaimId, C.Name, C.Note, P.PartId, P.PartNumber, P.PartCost
, ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY C.ClaimId ORDER BY P.PartId) AS RowNum
FROM Claim AS C
LEFT JOIN Part AS P ON C.ClaimId = P.ClaimId
)AS TMP
LEFT JOIN (
SELECT *
, ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY L.ClaimId ORDER BY L.ClaimId) AS RowNum
FROM Labor AS L
) AS JOIN_L ON (TMP.ClaimId = JOIN_L.ClaimId AND TMP.RowNum = JOIN_L.RowNum)
ORDER BY TMP.ClaimId
Not sure why you tried CTE here
Select C.ClaimId,C.name,C.Note,P.PartId,P.PartNumber,P.PartCost,L.LabourId,L.LabourCost
From Claim C
Left Outer Join Part P On P.ClaimId = C.ClaimId
Left Outer Join Labor L On L.ClaimId=C.ClaimId
I'm starting to build themes for Drupal.
I have a question about drupal queries, but I didn't find any answer...
I have a db_query in one of my modules, but only return a few rows (13 rows always, and table has 20) How can I select all rows from one table?
My query is like this
$result = db_query("SELECT * FROM bv_calendar c INNER JOIN bv_countries p ON c.country_id = p.country_id INNER JOIN bv_vaccinate v ON c.vaccinate_id = v.vaccinate_id ORDER BY $orderby ASC");
while ($class = $result->fetchAssoc()) {
$classes[$class["calendar_id"]] = $class;
}
How can I get all rows?
Thank you
From the looks of it I'd say you're not getting all the rows from the *bv_calendar* because you're using INNER JOIN on your SQL query which requires to be matching records on your *bv_countries* and *bv_vaccinate* tables.
Try replacing the INNER JOIN for LEFT JOIN as in the later "If there is no matching row for the right table in the ON or USING part in a LEFT JOIN, a row with all columns set to NULL is used for the right table." from http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/join.html.
If that's the result you want then your SQL query should be:
SELECT * FROM bv_calendar c LEFT JOIN bv_countries p ON c.country_id = p.country_id LEFT JOIN bv_vaccinate v ON c.vaccinate_id = v.vaccinate_id ORDER BY $orderby ASC