I need to achieve some thing like this
SELECT ISNULL(AVG(rating),0) FROM videorating vr WHERE vr.VideoId=11229;
If average is empty/null then I should get 0 as rating.
I am trying to optimize this query
SELECT CASE ISNULL(AVG(rating)) WHEN 0 THEN AVG(rating) ELSE 0 END AS rating FROM videorati开发者_如何学Gong WHERE videoID=11229;
Personally I'd use a trigger to keep an average rating as it will be much more efficient as your database grows in size - then you can simply do:
select rating from video where video_id = 1;
Full script as follows:
drop table if exists video;
create table video
(
video_id int unsigned not null auto_increment primary key,
title varchar(255) not null,
num_votes int unsigned not null default 0,
total_score int unsigned not null default 0,
rating decimal(8,2) not null default 0
)
engine = innodb;
drop table if exists video_vote;
create table video_vote
(
video_id int unsigned not null,
user_id int unsigned not null,
score tinyint unsigned not null default 0, -- 0 to 5
primary key (video_id, user_id)
)
engine=innodb;
delimiter #
create trigger video_vote_after_ins_trig after insert on video_vote
for each row
begin
update video set
num_votes = num_votes + 1,
total_score = total_score + new.score,
rating = total_score / num_votes
where
video_id = new.video_id;
end#
delimiter ;
insert into video (title) values ('video 1'),('video 2'), ('video 3');
insert into video_vote (video_id, user_id, score) values
(1,1,5),(1,2,4),(1,3,3),(1,4,2),(1,5,1),
(2,1,2),(2,2,1),(2,3,4),
(3,1,4),(3,5,2);
select rating from video where video_id = 1;
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