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Simplifying SELECTed sub-queries


gin

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Observe the query below, not inserted as code so you can see the colours. The two lines in red are identical.

=======================

SELECT

IF (

qtype<>2, package, package*(

SELECT usd_conv FROM quotes_default def WHERE def.date <= DATE(modified) ORDER BY def.date DESC LIMIT 1

)

) as ptotal,

IF (

qtype<>2, gpackage, gpackage*(

SELECT usd_conv FROM quotes_default def WHERE def.date <= DATE(modified) ORDER BY def.date DESC LIMIT 1

)

) as gptotal

FROM jobs j

=======================

 

Basically, I'm wondering if there's a way simplify this. Something like below, which I know doesn't work, but you get the idea? To put the results of the red sub-query into a variable, then use the variable elsewhere.

=======================

SELECT

(SELECT usd_conv FROM quotes_default def WHERE def.date <= DATE(modified) ORDER BY def.date DESC LIMIT 1) AS rate,

IF (

qtype<>2, package, package*rate

) as ptotal,

IF (

qtype<>2, gpackage, gpackage*rate

) as gptotal

FROM jobs j

=======================

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