create table test_groups ( name varchar(40) not null, test_value integer not null, unique(name) ); create table test_cases ( id integer not null, group_name varchar(40) not null, status varchar(5) not null, unique(id) ); insert into test_groups values ('performance', 15); insert into test_groups values ('corner cases', 10); insert into test_groups values ('numerical stability', 20); insert into test_groups values ('memory usage', 10); insert into test_cases values (13, 'memory usage', 'OK'); insert into test_cases values (14, 'numerical stability', 'OK'); insert into test_cases values (15, 'memory usage', 'ERROR'); insert into test_cases values (16, 'numerical stability', 'OK'); insert into test_cases values (17, 'numerical stability', 'OK'); insert into test_cases values (18, 'performance', 'ERROR'); insert into test_cases values (19, 'performance', 'ERROR'); insert into test_cases values (20, 'memory usage', 'OK'); insert into test_cases values (21, 'numerical stability', 'OK'); select * from test_groups ; select * from test_cases ; /* select tg.name as name, count(id) as all_test_cases, case when tc.status = 'OK' THEN count(tc.status) ELSE 0 END as passed_test_cases, case when tc.status = 'OK' THEN sum(test_value) ELSE 0 END as total_value from test_groups tg left join test_cases tc on tg.name = tc.group_name group by tg.name, tc.status ; */ SELECT CASE WHEN g.name = c.group_name THEN c.group_name ELSE g.name END AS name, count(c.group_name) AS all_test_cases, count(CASE WHEN c.status = 'OK' THEN 1 END) AS all_test_cases, sum(CASE WHEN c.status = 'OK' THEN g.test_value ELSE 0 END) AS total_value FROM test_groups g LEFT JOIN test_cases c ON g.name = c.group_name GROUP BY CASE WHEN g.name = c.group_name THEN c.group_name ELSE g.name END ORDER BY total_value DESC, CASE WHEN g.name = c.group_name THEN c.group_name ELSE g.name END
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PostgreSQL is a open source relational database system and is also knows as Postgres.
CREATE command is used to create a table, schema or an index.
CREATE TABLE table_name (
column1 datatype,
column2 datatype,
....);
ALTER command is used to add, modify or delete columns or constraints from the database table.
ALTER TABLE Table_name ADD column_name datatype;
TRUNCATE command is used to delete the data present in the table but this will not delete the table.
TRUNCATE table table_name;
DROP command is used to delete the table along with its data.
DROP TABLE table_name;
RENAME command is used to rename the table name.
ALTER TABLE table_name1 RENAME to new_table_name1;
INSERT Statement is used to insert new records into the database table.
INSERT INTO table_name (column1, column2, column3, ...) VALUES (value1, value2, value3, ...);
Select statement is used to select data from database tables.
SELECT column1, column2, ...
FROM table_name;
UPDATE statement is used to modify the existing values of records present in the database table.
UPDATE table_name
SET column1 = value1, column2 = value2, ...
WHERE condition;
DELETE statement is used to delete the existing records present in the database table.
DELETE FROM table_name where condition;