JJM50 Posted October 25, 2021 Share Posted October 25, 2021 (edited) I have a query I'm using in my CodeIgniter model to fetch the count of listings of products between particular days. What this query is doing is it's taking status_from from logs where the date is during and after the selected date range and taking added_date from listings where the date falls before the from date range picked by the user and calculates it. Once it has retrieved those records, it checks the table for what variable that status holds and does a sum(case when else 0) to get the total count. function get_report(){ $sql = with Y as ( with recursive D (n, day) as ( select 1 as n, '2021-09-25' my_date union select n+1, day + interval 1 day from D where day + interval 1 day < '2021-10-15' ) select * from D ), X as ( select Y.day, l.*, (select status_from from logs where logs.refno = l.refno and logs.logtime >= Y.day order by logs.logtime limit 1) logstat from listings l, Y where l.added_date <= Y.day ), Z as ( select X.day, ifnull(X.logstat,X.status) stat_day, count(*) cnt from X group by X.day, stat_day ) select Z.day, sum(case when Z.stat_day = 'D' then Z.cnt else 0 end ) Draft, sum(case when Z.stat_day = 'A' then Z.cnt else 0 end ) Action, sum(case when Z.stat_day = 'Y' then Z.cnt else 0 end ) Publish, sum(case when Z.stat_day = 'S' then Z.cnt else 0 end ) Sold, sum(case when Z.stat_day = 'L' then Z.cnt else 0 end ) Let from Z group by Z.day order by Z.day; $query = $this->db->query($sql); return $query; } Dbfiddle: https://dbfiddle.uk/?rdbms=mysql_8.0&fiddle=6789f0517b194b09d235860dc794ea14 Now here as you can see I'm processing my calculations in the sql statement itself, but I want to do these calculations in my php side, basically iterating everytime it encounters Z.stat_day = 'D' then adding 1 to Draft column and same for the other statuses. Current View Class: <?php foreach($data_total as $row ){ $draft = $row->draft ? $row->draft : 0; $publish = $row->publish ? $row->publish : 0; $action = $row->action ? $row->action : 0; $sold = $row->sold ? $row->sold : 0; $let = $row->let ? $row->let : 0; ?> <tr> <td><?= $row->day?></td> <td><?= $draft ?></td> <td><?= $publish ?></td> <td><?= $action ?></td> <td><?= $sold ?></td> <td><?= $let ?></td> </tr> <?php } ?> Basically I want to refractor my PHP code to do the same thing the Mysql statement is doing, but keeping the query simple and all processing in the PHP side for performance reasons. Edited October 25, 2021 by JJM50 Quote Link to comment https://forums.phpfreaks.com/topic/314104-refactoring-the-processing-of-mysql-query-to-php-side/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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