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Requête MySQL pour calculer les derniers prix moyens en utilisant les données de plusieurs tables

Une option serait une requête qui fonctionne avec des variables utilisateur pour générer un classement basé sur la date. Et sélectionnez uniquement les trois dernières dates.

Requête

SELECT 
 *
FROM (
   SELECT 
   * 
   , CASE 
       WHEN @supplier = supplier
       THEN @rank := @rank + 1 
       ELSE @rank := 1
     END 
      AS rank
   , @supplier := supplier 
   FROM 
     Expenses 
   CROSS JOIN (
    SELECT
       @supplier := NULL
     , @rank := 0
    ) 
    AS
      init_user_params  
   WHERE
      product_id = 1       
   ORDER BY
      supplier ASC 
    , DATE DESC   
)
 AS Expenses_ranked 
WHERE
  Expenses_ranked.rank <= 3

Résultat

    id  product_id  cost    quantity  supplier  date        @supplier := NULL  @rank := 0    rank  @supplier := supplier  
------  ----------  ------  --------  --------  ----------  -----------------  ----------  ------  -----------------------
     4           1  3.98           2         1  2017-09-22  (NULL)                      0       1                        1
     3           1  2.50           1         1  2017-09-20  (NULL)                      0       2                        1
     1           1  2.99           1         1  2017-09-05  (NULL)                      0       3                        1
     6           1  8.00           2         2  2017-09-27  (NULL)                      0       1                        2
     5           1  4.00           1         2  2017-09-25  (NULL)                      0       2                        2
     2           1  3.00           2         2  2017-09-10  (NULL)                      0       3                        2

Utiliser ces résultats pour générer une liste moyenne par fournisseur.

Requête

SELECT 
   Expenses_ranked.supplier 
 , AVG(Expenses_ranked.cost / Expenses_ranked.quantity) AS AVG
FROM ( 

  SELECT 
   * 
   , CASE 
       WHEN @supplier = supplier
       THEN @rank := @rank + 1 
       ELSE @rank := 1
     END 
      AS rank
   , @supplier := supplier 
   FROM 
     Expenses 
   CROSS JOIN (
    SELECT
       @supplier := NULL
     , @rank := 0
    ) 
    AS
      init_user_params  
   WHERE
      product_id = 1       
   ORDER BY
      supplier ASC 
    , DATE DESC   
)
 AS Expenses_ranked 
WHERE
  Expenses_ranked.rank <= 3
GROUP BY
  Expenses_ranked.supplier 

Résultat

supplier  avg           
--------  --------------
       1  2.4933333333  
       2  3.1666666667  

Maintenant, nous pouvons utiliser un simple ORDER BY [] ASC LIMIT 1 pour obtenir le fournisseur le moins cher

Requête

SELECT 
 Expenses_ranked_avg.supplier AS cheapest_supplier
FROM ( 

  SELECT 
     Expenses_ranked.supplier 
   , AVG(Expenses_ranked.cost / Expenses_ranked.quantity) AS AVG
  FROM ( 

    SELECT 
     * 
     , CASE 
         WHEN @supplier = supplier
         THEN @rank := @rank + 1 
         ELSE @rank := 1
       END 
      AS rank
   , @supplier := supplier 
   FROM 
     Expenses 
   CROSS JOIN (
    SELECT
       @supplier := NULL
     , @rank := 0
    ) 
    AS
      init_user_params  
   WHERE
      product_id = 1       
   ORDER BY
      supplier ASC 
    , DATE DESC   
    )
      AS
        Expenses_ranked 
    WHERE
      Expenses_ranked.rank <= 3
    GROUP BY
      Expenses_ranked.supplier 
)
  AS Expenses_ranked_avg 
ORDER BY 
 Expenses_ranked_avg.avg ASC
LIMIT 1

Résultat

cheapest_supplier  
-------------------
                  1

Requêtes plus optimales.

Ce qui est également possible de déclarer les variables utilisateur dans l'instruction where.Rendant directement possible le filtrage du classement.

Requête

  SELECT 
   *
  FROM
   Expenses 
  WHERE
   (
     CASE 
       WHEN @supplier = supplier
       THEN @rank := @rank + 1 
       ELSE @rank := 1
     END  
   ) 
 AND
   (@supplier := supplier )
 AND  
   @rank <= 3  
 AND  
   product_id = 1
ORDER BY 
   supplier ASC
 , DATE ASC  

Résultat

    id  product_id  cost    quantity  supplier  date        
------  ----------  ------  --------  --------  ------------
     1           1  2.99           1         1  2017-09-05  
     3           1  2.50           1         1  2017-09-20  
     4           1  3.98           2         1  2017-09-22  
     2           1  3.00           2         2  2017-09-10  
     5           1  4.00           1         2  2017-09-25  
     6           1  8.00           2         2  2017-09-27 

Il est maintenant facile d'utiliser cet ensemble de résultats pour trouver le fournisseur le moins cher.

Requête

SELECT 
   Expenses_ranked.supplier AS cheapest_supplier
FROM (  

  SELECT 
   *
  FROM
   Expenses 
  WHERE
   (
     CASE 
       WHEN @supplier = supplier
       THEN @rank := @rank + 1 
       ELSE @rank := 1
     END  
   ) IS NOT NULL 
 AND
   (@supplier := supplier ) IS NOT NULL
 AND  
   @rank <= 3  
 AND  
   product_id = 1
ORDER BY 
   supplier ASC
 , DATE ASC  
)
 AS Expenses_ranked 
GROUP BY
  Expenses_ranked.supplier
ORDER BY 
  AVG(Expenses_ranked.cost / Expenses_ranked.quantity) ASC
LIMIT 1  

Résultat

cheapest_supplier  
-------------------
                  1