Durlove Roy
Durlove Roy

Reputation: 217

How can I remove subquery?

I need to remove the subquery. But I must maintain the condition. What can I do?

(SELECT * FROM customer_orders where status=3)


SELECT cus.id,cus.customer_name,cus.mobile,cus.email, 
COUNT(CAST(cus_ord.customer_id AS INT)) AS Total_Order ,SUM(cus_ord.order_total_amt) AS Total_Amount
FROM customers as cus
LEFT JOIN (SELECT * FROM customer_orders where status=3) as cus_ord on CAST(cus_ord.customer_id AS INT)= CAST(cus.id AS INT)
GROUP BY CAST(cus.id AS INT) 

Upvotes: 0

Views: 115

Answers (1)

forpas
forpas

Reputation: 164224

You can move the condition in the ON clause:

......................
FROM customers AS cus LEFT JOIN customer_orders AS cus_ord 
ON CAST(cus_ord.customer_id AS INT) = CAST(cus.id AS INT) AND cus_ord.status = 3
......................

Also:

COUNT(CAST(cus_ord.customer_id AS INT))

is equivalent to just:

COUNT(cus_ord.customer_id)

Upvotes: 1

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