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140 lines
4.3 KiB
SQL
140 lines
4.3 KiB
SQL
DROP VIEW quantity_unit_conversions_resolved;
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CREATE VIEW quantity_unit_conversions_resolved
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AS
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-- First, determine conversions that are a single step.
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WITH RECURSIVE conversion_factors(product_id, from_qu_id, to_qu_id, factor)
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AS (
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-- Priority 1: Product specific QU overrides
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-- Note that the quantity_unit_conversions table already contains both conversion directions for every conversion.
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SELECT
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product_id,
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from_qu_id,
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to_qu_id,
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factor
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FROM quantity_unit_conversions
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WHERE product_id IS NOT NULL
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UNION
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-- Priority 2: QU conversions with a factor of 1.0 from the stock unit to the stock unit
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SELECT
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id,
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qu_id_stock,
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qu_id_stock,
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1.0
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FROM products
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),
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default_conversions(from_qu_id, to_qu_id, factor)
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AS (
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-- Default QU conversions are handled in a later CTE, as we can't determine yet, for which products they are applicable.
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SELECT
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from_qu_id,
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to_qu_id,
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factor
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FROM quantity_unit_conversions
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WHERE product_id IS NULL
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),
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-- Now build the closure of posisble conversions using a recursive CTE
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closure(depth, product_id, from_qu_id, to_qu_id, factor, path)
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AS (
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-- As a base case, select the conversions that refer to a concrete product
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SELECT
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1 as depth,
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product_id,
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from_qu_id,
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to_qu_id,
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factor,
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'/' || from_qu_id || '/' || to_qu_id || '/' -- We need to keep track of the conversion path in order to prevent cycles
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FROM conversion_factors
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UNION
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-- First recursive case: Add a product-associated conversion to the chain
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SELECT
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c.depth + 1,
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c.product_id,
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c.from_qu_id,
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s.to_qu_id,
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c.factor * s.factor,
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c.path || s.to_qu_id || '/'
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FROM closure c
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JOIN conversion_factors s
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ON c.product_id = s.product_id
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AND c.to_qu_id = s.from_qu_id
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WHERE c.path NOT LIKE ('%/' || s.to_qu_id || '/%') -- Prevent cycles
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UNION
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-- Second recursive case: Add a default unit conversion to the *start* of the conversion chain
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SELECT
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c.depth + 1,
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c.product_id,
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s.from_qu_id,
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c.to_qu_id,
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s.factor * c.factor,
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'/' || s.from_qu_id || c.path
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FROM closure c
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JOIN default_conversions s
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ON s.to_qu_id = c.from_qu_id
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WHERE NOT EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM conversion_factors ci WHERE ci.product_id = c.product_id AND ci.from_qu_id = s.from_qu_id AND ci.to_qu_id = s.to_qu_id) -- Do this only, if there is no product_specific conversion between the units in s
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AND c.path NOT LIKE ('%/' || s.from_qu_id || '/%') -- Prevent cycles
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UNION
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-- Third recursive case: Add a default unit conversion to the *end* of the conversion chain
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SELECT
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c.depth + 1,
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c.product_id,
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c.from_qu_id,
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s.to_qu_id,
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c.factor * s.factor,
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c.path || s.to_qu_id || '/'
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FROM closure c
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JOIN default_conversions s
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ON c.to_qu_id = s.from_qu_id
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WHERE NOT EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM conversion_factors ci WHERE ci.product_id = c.product_id AND ci.from_qu_id = s.from_qu_id AND ci.to_qu_id = s.to_qu_id) -- Do this only, if there is no product_specific conversion between the units in s
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AND c.path NOT LIKE ('%/' || s.to_qu_id || '/%') -- Prevent cycles
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UNION
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-- Fourth case: Add the default unit conversions that are reachable by a given product.
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-- We cannot start with them directly, as we only want to add default conversions,
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-- where at least one of the units is 'reachable' from the product's stock quantity unit
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-- (and thus the conversion is sensible). Thus we add these cases here.
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SELECT
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1,
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c.product_id,
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s.from_qu_id,
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s.to_qu_id,
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s.factor,
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'/' || s.from_qu_id || '/' || s.to_qu_id || '/'
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FROM closure c
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JOIN default_conversions s
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ON c.path LIKE ('%/' || s.from_qu_id || '/' || s.to_qu_id || '/%') -- the conversion has been used as part of another path ...
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WHERE NOT EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM conversion_factors ci WHERE ci.product_id = c.product_id AND ci.from_qu_id = s.from_qu_id AND ci.to_qu_id = s.to_qu_id) -- ... and is itself new
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)
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SELECT DISTINCT
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-1 AS id, -- Dummy, LessQL needs an id column
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c.product_id,
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c.from_qu_id,
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qu_from.name AS from_qu_name,
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qu_from.name_plural AS from_qu_name_plural,
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c.to_qu_id,
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qu_to.name AS to_qu_name,
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qu_to.name_plural AS to_qu_name_plural,
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FIRST_VALUE(factor) OVER win AS factor,
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FIRST_VALUE(c.path) OVER win AS path
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FROM closure c
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JOIN quantity_units qu_from
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ON c.from_qu_id = qu_from.id
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JOIN quantity_units qu_to
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ON c.to_qu_id = qu_to.id
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GROUP BY product_id, from_qu_id, to_qu_id
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WINDOW win
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AS (PARTITION BY product_id, from_qu_id, to_qu_id ORDER BY depth ASC)
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ORDER BY product_id, from_qu_id, to_qu_id; |