UPDATE Houses
SET lStatus = U.codesum
FROM Houses H
JOIN (SELECT ref, SUM(code) AS codesum
FROM Users
GROUP BY ref) AS U ON U.ref = H.ref
The above code gets all users for every house (Houses table). SUMs the code column (Users table) for all users. And finally updates the result in lstatus column of the houses table.
My question is:
I need to rewrite the query which is NOT to sum the code column. Rather I want to create case statements. for example:
tempvar = 0 //local variable might be required
For each user {
If code == 1 then tempvar += 5
else if code == 2 then tempvar += 10
etc
tempvar = 0;
}
Once we have looped through all the users for each house we can now set lStatus = tempvar.
The tempvar should then be reset to 0 for the next house.
You should try to avoid loops and other procedural constructs when coding SQL. A relational database can’t easily optimize such things and they often perform orders of magnitude slower than their declarative counterparts. In this case, it seems simple enough to replace your
SUM(code)with theCASEstatement that you describe:In this way,
SUMcan still handle the duty that you imagine your temp variable would be doing.Also, if you have many cases, you might think about putting those in a table and simply joining on that to get your sum. This might be better to maintain. I’m using a table variable here, but it could look like the following: