I have to display the total count of the last row by filestatus.
tbl_bankdata
bank_id | b_orderno| b_bankname| lead_id 1 | 01-01 | 1 | 1 2 | 01-02 | 2 | 1 3 | 02-01 | 3 | 2 4 | 03-01 | 1 | 3
tbl_fileStatus
f_id | f_bankid| f_filestatus 1 | 1 | 1 2 | 2 | 1 3 | 2 | 2 4 | 1 | 2 5 | 1 | 3 6 | 3 | 2 7 | 3 | 3
I have two tables tbl_bankdata
and tbl_fileStatus
. I am sending bank_id
in the tbl_fileStatus
as a f_bank_id
.
Now I have to show the last f_bankid
count.
For example, I have to fetch the count where f_filestatus=1. so my output will be 0
. Why 0
because f_bankid 1 and 2
have a f_filestatus=1
but f_bankid 1 and 2
have the last row with f_filestatus the 3 and 2
.
If I have to count f_filestatus=2
then I will get the output 1
and if count f_filestatus=3
then the output will be 2
. why 2 because f_bank_id 1
have f_filestatus 3
and f_bank_id 3
have f_filestatus 3
This is my query
select ( SELECT COUNT(f_id) FROM tbl_fileStatus WHERE f_filestatus=1 and f_id IN ( SELECT MAX(f_id) FROM tbl_fileStatus GROUP BY f_bankid ) ) as tcount
Would you help me out with this issue?
After suggested by @forpas
SELECT (SELECT Count(DISTINCT f_bankid) FROM tbl_filestatus t WHERE 1 = (SELECT f_filestatus FROM tbl_filestatus WHERE f_bankid = t.f_bankid ORDER BY f_id DESC LIMIT 1)) AS tcount1, (SELECT Count(DISTINCT f_bankid) FROM tbl_filestatus t WHERE 2 = (SELECT f_filestatus FROM tbl_filestatus WHERE f_bankid = t.f_bankid ORDER BY f_id DESC LIMIT 1)) AS tcount2, (SELECT Count(DISTINCT f_bankid) FROM tbl_filestatus t WHERE 3 = (SELECT f_filestatus FROM tbl_filestatus WHERE f_bankid = t.f_bankid ORDER BY f_id DESC LIMIT 1)) AS tcount3
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Answer
Use a correlated subquery:
SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT f_bankid) AS tcount FROM tbl_fileStatus t WHERE ? = (SELECT f_filestatus FROM tbl_fileStatus WHERE f_bankid = t.f_bankid ORDER BY f_id DESC LIMIT 1)
Replace ?
with the f_bankid
you search for.
See the demo.
In MySql 8.0+ you can use FIRST_VALUE()
window function:
SELECT COUNT(*) AS tcount FROM ( SELECT DISTINCT f_bankid, FIRST_VALUE(f_filestatus) OVER (PARTITION BY f_bankid ORDER BY f_id DESC) f_filestatus FROM tbl_fileStatus ) t WHERE f_filestatus = ?
See the demo.
If you want results for all f_filestatus
in 1 row:
SELECT SUM(f_filestatus = 1) AS tcount1, SUM(f_filestatus = 2) AS tcount2, SUM(f_filestatus = 3) AS tcount3 FROM ( SELECT t.f_bankid, t.f_filestatus FROM tbl_fileStatus t WHERE t.f_id = (SELECT f_id FROM tbl_fileStatus WHERE f_bankid = t.f_bankid ORDER BY f_id DESC LIMIT 1) ) t
See the demo.
Results:
> tcount1 | tcount2 | tcount3 > ------: | ------: | ------: > 0 | 1 | 2