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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T11:27:57+00:00 2026-05-12T11:27:57+00:00

I have a table which has several one to many relationships with other tables.

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I have a table which has several one to many relationships with other tables. Let’s say the main table is a person, and the other tables represent pets, cars and children. I would like a query that returns details of the person,the number of pets, cars and children they have e.g.

Person.Name   Count(cars) Count(children) Count(pets)

John Smith    3           2               4
Bob Brown     1           3               0

What is the best way to do this?

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    2026-05-12T11:27:57+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 11:27 am

    Subquery Factoring (9i+):

    WITH count_cars AS (
        SELECT t.person_id
               COUNT(*) num_cars
          FROM CARS c
      GROUP BY t.person_id),
         count_children AS (
        SELECT t.person_id
               COUNT(*) num_children
          FROM CHILDREN c
      GROUP BY t.person_id),
         count_pets AS (
        SELECT p.person_id
               COUNT(*) num_pets
          FROM PETS p
      GROUP BY p.person_id)
       SELECT t.name,
              NVL(cars.num_cars, 0) 'Count(cars)',
              NVL(children.num_children, 0) 'Count(children)',
              NVL(pets.num_pets, 0) 'Count(pets)'
         FROM PERSONS t
    LEFT JOIN count_cars cars ON cars.person_id = t.person_id
    LEFT JOIN count_children children ON children.person_id = t.person_id
    LEFT JOIN count_pets pets ON pets.person_id = t.person_id
    

    Using inline views:

       SELECT t.name,
              NVL(cars.num_cars, 0) 'Count(cars)',
              NVL(children.num_children, 0) 'Count(children)',
              NVL(pets.num_pets, 0) 'Count(pets)'
         FROM PERSONS t
    LEFT JOIN (SELECT t.person_id
                      COUNT(*) num_cars
                 FROM CARS c
             GROUP BY t.person_id) cars ON cars.person_id = t.person_id
    LEFT JOIN (SELECT t.person_id
                      COUNT(*) num_children
                 FROM CHILDREN c
             GROUP BY t.person_id) children ON children.person_id = t.person_id
    LEFT JOIN (SELECT p.person_id
                      COUNT(*) num_pets
                 FROM PETS p
             GROUP BY p.person_id) pets ON pets.person_id = t.person_id
    
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