SQL Subquery
Subquery or Inner query or Nested query is a query in a query. A
subquery is usually added in the WHERE Clause of the sql statement. Most of the
time, a subquery is used when you know how to search for a value using a SELECT
statement, but do not know the exact value.
Subqueries are an alternate way of returning data from multiple
tables.
Subqueries can be used with the following sql statements along
with the comparison operators like =, <, >, >=, <= etc.
·
SELECT
·
INSERT
·
UPDATE
·
DELETE
For
Example:
1) Usually, a subquery should return only one record, but
sometimes it can also return multiple records when used with operators like IN,
NOT IN in the where clause. The query would be like,
SELECT first_name, last_name, subject
FROM student_details
WHERE games NOT IN ('Cricket',
'Football');
The output would be similar to:
first_name
|
last_name
|
subject
|
-------------
|
-------------
|
----------
|
Shekar
|
Gowda
|
Badminton
|
Priya
|
Chandra
|
Chess
|
2) Lets consider the student_details table which we have used
earlier. If you know the name of the students who are studying science subject,
you can get their id's by using this query below,
SELECT id, first_name
FROM student_details
WHERE first_name IN ('Rahul',
'Stephen');
but, if you do not know their names, then to get their id's you
need to write the query in this manner,
SELECT id, first_name
FROM student_details
WHERE first_name IN (SELECT first_name
FROM student_details
WHERE subject= 'Science');
Output:
id
|
first_name
|
--------
|
-------------
|
100
|
Rahul
|
102
|
Stephen
|
In the above sql statement, first the inner query is processed
first and then the outer query is processed.
3) Subquery can be used with INSERT statement to add rows of
data from one or more tables to another table. Lets try to group all the
students who study Maths in a table 'maths_group'.
INSERT INTO maths_group(id, name)
SELECT id, first_name || ' ' || last_name
FROM student_details WHERE subject=
'Maths'
4) A subquery can be used in the SELECT statement as follows.
Lets use the product and order_items table defined in the sql_joins section.
select p.product_name, p.supplier_name,
(select order_id from order_items where product_id = 101) as order_id from
product p where p.product_id = 101
product_name
|
supplier_name
|
order_id
|
------------------
|
------------------
|
----------
|
Television
|
Onida
|
5103
|
Correlated Subquery
A query is called correlated subquery when both the inner query
and the outer query are interdependent. For every row processed by the inner
query, the outer query is processed as well. The inner query depends on the
outer query before it can be processed.
SELECT p.product_name FROM product p
WHERE p.product_id = (SELECT o.product_id
FROM order_items o
WHERE o.product_id = p.product_id);
NOTE:
1) You can nest as many queries you want but it is recommended not to nest more than 16 subqueries in oracle.
2) If a subquery is not dependent on the outer query it is called a non-correlated subquery.
1) You can nest as many queries you want but it is recommended not to nest more than 16 subqueries in oracle.
2) If a subquery is not dependent on the outer query it is called a non-correlated subquery.
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