I have a table, where events of certain objects are listed.
There are two events: "movement" and "load". They can start and end, and these events are listed with timestamps when they happened.
Now i want to calculate the following three numbers:
sum of time, when movement took place (value in the fiddle: 700)
sum of time, when load took place (value in the fiddle: 630)
sum of time, when movement and load took place (value in the fiddle: 611)
I have created a sqlfiddle for the problem here:
解决方案
The first two columns compute the differences between corresponding end/start events.
(Summation is commutative, so we don't need to actually match corresponding events.)
The third colum searches for movement start events for which the preceding load event is a load start event, and for movement end events for which the following load event is a load end event.
SELECT (SELECT SUM(timestamp)
FROM Table1
WHERE event = 'movement end') -
(SELECT SUM(timestamp)
FROM Table1
WHERE event = 'movement start') AS all_movement,
(SELECT SUM(timestamp)
FROM Table1
WHERE event = 'load end') -
(SELECT SUM(timestamp)
FROM Table1
WHERE event = 'load start') AS all_load,
(SELECT SUM(timestamp)
FROM Table1 a
WHERE event = 'movement end' AND
(SELECT event
FROM Table1 b
WHERE timestamp = (SELECT min(timestamp)
FROM Table1 c
WHERE c.timestamp >= a.timestamp
AND c.event LIKE 'load %')
) = 'load end') -
(SELECT SUM(timestamp)
FROM Table1 a
WHERE event = 'movement start' AND
(SELECT event
FROM Table1 b
WHERE timestamp = (SELECT max(timestamp)
FROM Table1 c
WHERE c.timestamp <= a.timestamp
AND c.event LIKE 'load %')
) = 'load start') AS load_movement;