Assume these Tables:
Group: (Id, Title): {1,G1}, {2,G2}, {3,G3}, {4, G4}
Category: (Id, Title): {1, Cat1}, {2, Cat2}, {3, Cat3}, {4, Cat4}
Product: (Id, GroupId, CategoryId, Name):
{1, 1, 1, G1C1P1},
{2, 1, 2, G1C2P2},
{3, 1, 2, G1C2P3},
{4, 2, 2, G2C2P4},
{5, 2, 2, G2C2P5},
{6, 3, 1, G3C1P6},
{7, 3, 3, G3C3P7}
Dealer: (Id, Name): {1, 'Dealer1'}, {2, 'Dealer2'}, {3, 'Dealer3'}
ProductDealer (Id, ProductId (UK), DealerId, LastSale, Number):
{1, 1, 1, 5, '2012-12-10 12:34:31'},
{2, 2, 2, 120, '2012-11-10 12:34:31'},
{3, 5, 1, 75, '2012-12-02 12:34:31'}
So I going to create a full view of product, this is my first try:
SELECT
[PR].[Id],
[PR].[Name],
[PR].[GroupId],
[GR].[Title] AS [Group],
[PR].[CategoryId],
[CA].[Title] AS [Category]
FROM [dbo].[Product] AS [PR]
INNER JOIN [dbo].[Group] AS [GR] ON [PR].[GroupId] = [GR].[Id]
INNER JOIN [dbo].[Category] AS [CA] ON [PR].[CategoryId] = [CA].[Id]
Then I think to add ProductDealer columns to view, so I try this one:
SELECT
[PR].[Id],
[PR].[Name],
[PR].[GroupId],
[GR].[Title] AS [Group],
[PR].[CategoryId],
[CA].[Title] AS [Category],
ISNULL(
(SELECT [PD].[Id] FROM [dbo].[ProductDealer] AS [PD]
WHERE [PD].[ProductId] = [PR].[Id]),
CAST(-1 AS BIGINT)
) AS [ProductDealerId],
ISNULL(
(SELECT [DE].[Id] FROM [dbo].[Dealer] AS [DE]
INNER JOIN [dbo].[ProductDealer] AS [PD] ON [DE].[Id] = [PD].[DealerId]
WHERE [PD].[ProductId] = [PR].[Id]),
CAST(-1 AS BIGINT)
) AS [DealerId],
ISNULL(
(SELECT [DE].[Name] FROM [dbo].[Dealer] AS [DE]
INNER JOIN [dbo].[ProductDealer] AS [PD] ON [DE].[Id] = [PD].[DealerId]
WHERE [PD].[ProductId] = [PR].[Id]),
CAST('HaveNotDealer' AS NVARCHAR)
) AS [Dealer],
ISNULL(
(SELECT [PD].[LastSale] FROM [dbo].[ProductDealer] AS [PD]
WHERE [PD].[ProductId] = [PR].[Id]),
CAST('0001-01-01 00:00:01' AS DATETIME2)
) AS [LastSale],
ISNULL(
(SELECT [PD].[Number] FROM [dbo].[ProductDealer] AS [PD]
WHERE [PD].[ProductId] = [PR].[Id]),
CAST(0 AS BIGINT)
) AS [SaleNumber]
FROM [dbo].[Product] AS [PR]
INNER JOIN [dbo].[Group] AS [GR] ON [PR].[GroupId] = [GR].[Id]
INNER JOIN [dbo].[Category] AS [CA] ON [PR].[CategoryId] = [CA].[Id]
As you see for each column in ProductDealer I write a full select query I don't know is there any better way to do this? something like union this columns to first view, what is your suggestion to best implement it?
Update
In ProductDealer Table, the ProductId is UK, So each Product could have one dealer or nothing, I want if the product have a dealer get ProductDealer Columns in view and if not get my default values like: (-1, 'HaveNotDealer').
ProductDealerTableProductIdis UK, So each Product could have one dealer or nothing, I want if the product have a dealer getProductDealerColumns in view and if not get My default values like: (-1, 'HaveNotDealer') – Saeid Dec 10 '12 at 13:14