Est-ce aussi simple que d'ajouter la date dans le group by
. Voici une syntaxe qui devrait fonctionner à la fois dans MySQL et SQLite, en basant la date sur l'heure de fin et en supposant que l'heure de fin est stockée sous forme de date/heure :
SELECT ID, thedate, AVG(diff) AS average,
AVG(diff*diff) - AVG(diff)*AVG(diff) AS variance,
SQRT(AVG(diff*diff) - AVG(diff)*AVG(diff)) AS stdev,
MIN(diff) AS minTime,
MAX(diff) AS maxTime
FROM (SELECT t1.id, t1.endTimestamp, DATE(endtimestamp) as thedate,
min(t2.startTimeStamp) - t1.endTimestamp AS diff
FROM table1 t1 INNER JOIN
table1 t2
ON t2.ID = t1.ID AND t2.subject = t1.subject AND
t2.startTimestamp > t1.startTimestamp -- consider only later startTimestamps
WHERE t1.subject = 'entrance'
GROUP BY t1.id, t1.endTimestamp
) AS diffs
GROUP BY ID, thedate
S'il est stocké sous forme d'horodatage, consultez le commentaire de Marty.