Reputation: 5
I've searched for adding multiple AVG calculations and have found a few entries, however I'm having to join another table and the examples of that are scarce.
closest answer I can find is this but it deals with dates and no joins
here are my tables:
indicators:
StandardScore IndicatorID NID DID
0.033333 7 1 1
0.907723 9 1 1
0.574739 26 1 1
0.917391 21 1 1
.....
indexindicators:
IndexID IndicatorID
1 7
1 26
2 21
3 7
4 9
4 21
4 7
5 9
.......
My goal is to get the average for each IndexID (indexindicators) related to NID/DID (indicators) combination
a query to retrieve a single value would be
SELECT AVG(StandardScore) FROM `indicators` INNER JOIN indexindicators ON indicators.IndicatorId=indexindicators.IndicatorId WHERE nid=1 AND did=1 AND indexindicators.IndexId=1
ultimately there will be 6 (indexID) averages which then have to be rounded then * by 100 (should I do that part with PHP?)
This seems like such a simple query, but i just can't seem wrap my mind around it.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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Reputation: 51494
SELECT nid, did, indexid, 100.0 * AVG(StandardScore)
FROM 'indicators'
INNER JOIN 'indexindicators'
ON indicators.IndicatorId=indexindicators.IndicatorId
group by nid, did, indexid
Upvotes: 1