Is there a way to give a subquery an alias in Oracle 11g SQL?
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27-09-2019 - |
문제
Is there a way to give a subquery in Oracle 11g an alias like:
select *
from
(select client_ref_id, request from some_table where message_type = 1) abc,
(select client_ref_id, response from some_table where message_type = 2) defg
where
abc.client_ref_id = def.client_ref_id;
Otherwise is there a way to join the two subqueries based on the client_ref_id. I realize there is a self join, but on the database I am running on a self join can take up to 5 min to complete (there is some extra logic in the actual query I am running but I have determined the self join is what is causing the issue). The individual subqueries only take a few seconds to complete by them selves. The self join query looks something like:
select st.request, st1.request
from
some_table st, some_table st1
where
st.client_ref_id = st1.client_ref_id;
해결책
WITH abc as (select client_ref_id, request from some_table where message_type = 1) select * from abc inner join (select client_ref_id, response from some_table where message_type = 2) defg on abc.client_ref_id = def.client_ref_id;
다른 팁
I don't have an Oracle instance to test with, but what you posted should be valid ANSI-89 JOIN syntax. Here it is in ANSI-92:
SELECT *
FROM (SELECT client_ref_id, request
FROM SOME_TABLE
WHERE message_type = 1) abc
JOIN (SELECT client_ref_id, request
FROM SOME_TABLE
WHERE message_type = 1) defg ON defg.client_ref_id = abc.client_ref_id
Your query should be fine.
An alternative would be:
select abc.client_ref_id, abc.request, def.response
from some_table abc,
some_table def
where abc.client_ref_id = def.client_ref_id
and abc.message_type = 1
and def.message_type = 2;
I wouldn't be surprised if Oracle rewrote the queries so that the plan would be the same anyway.