Bernard Grosperrin wrote:
> I wants to make a view giving me some statistics.
>
> I am not sure to understand why something like this
>
> SELECT location_id, (sold_parts_amount_dly + sold_labor_amount_dly) /
> (sold_parts_amount_dly + sold_labor_amount_dly) from sales
>
> give me a division by zero error?
>
> If that is not the way to go, should I write a function that I would call
> instead?
>
> Thanks,
> Bernard
>
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If (sold_parts_amount_dly + sold_labor_amount_dly) equals zero you will
get an error as you cannot divide by zero.
Also in every case where (sold_parts_amount_dly + sold_labor_amount_dly)
is not zero wont the answer be 1 as
(sold_parts_amount_dly + sold_labor_amount_dly)/(sold_parts_amount_dly + sold_labor_amount_dly) is always 1??
To try and find the zero you could do the following:
select count(*) from sales where (sold_parts_amount_dly +
sold_labor_amount_dly)=0;
and if that is not a staggering amount of rows
select * from sales where (sold_parts_amount_dly + sold_labor_amount_dly)=0;
and try and identify why this is happening if it is not expected?
or if you want to ignore rows where (sold_parts_amount_dly +
sold_labor_amount_dly)=0;
then
SELECT location_id, (sold_parts_amount_dly + sold_labor_amount_dly) /
(sold_parts_amount_dly + sold_labor_amount_dly) from sales
where (sold_parts_amount_dly + sold_labor_amount_dly)>0
Oisin