GROUP BY GROUPING SETS
GROUP BY GROUPING SETS
is a powerful extension of the GROUP BY clause that allows computing multiple group-by clauses in a single statement. The group set is a set of dimension columns.
GROUP BY GROUPING SETS
is equivalent to the UNION of two or more GROUP BY operations in the same result set:
GROUP BY GROUPING SETS((a))
is equivalent to the single grouping set operationGROUP BY a
.GROUP BY GROUPING SETS((a),(b))
is equivalent toGROUP BY a UNION ALL GROUP BY b
.
Syntax
SELECT ...
FROM ...
[ ... ]
GROUP BY GROUPING SETS ( groupSet [ , groupSet [ , ... ] ] )
[ ... ]
Where:
groupSet ::= { <column_alias> | <position> | <expr> }
<column_alias>
: Column alias appearing in the query block’s SELECT list<position>
: Position of an expression in the SELECT list<expr>
: Any expression on tables in the current scope
Examples
Sample Data Setup:
-- Create a sample sales table
CREATE TABLE sales (
id INT,
sale_date DATE,
product_id INT,
store_id INT,
quantity INT
);
-- Insert sample data into the sales table
INSERT INTO sales (id, sale_date, product_id, store_id, quantity)
VALUES (1, '2021-01-01', 101, 1, 5),
(2, '2021-01-01', 102, 1, 10),
(3, '2021-01-01', 101, 2, 15),
(4, '2021-01-02', 102, 1, 8),
(5, '2021-01-02', 101, 2, 12),
(6, '2021-01-02', 103, 2, 20);
GROUP BY GROUPING SETS with column aliases
SELECT product_id AS pid,
store_id AS sid,
SUM(quantity) AS total_quantity
FROM sales
GROUP BY GROUPING SETS((pid), (sid));
This query is equivalent to:
SELECT product_id AS pid,
NULL AS sid,
SUM(quantity) AS total_quantity
FROM sales
GROUP BY pid
UNION ALL
SELECT NULL AS pid,
store_id AS sid,
SUM(quantity) AS total_quantity
FROM sales
GROUP BY sid;
Output:
+------+------+----------------+
| pid | sid | total_quantity |
+------+------+----------------+
| 102 | NULL | 18 |
| NULL | 2 | 47 |
| 101 | NULL | 32 |
| 103 | NULL | 20 |
| NULL | 1 | 23 |
+------+------+----------------+
GROUP BY GROUPING SETS with positions
SELECT product_id,
store_id,
SUM(quantity) AS total_quantity
FROM sales
GROUP BY GROUPING SETS((1), (2));
This query is equivalent to:
SELECT product_id,
NULL AS store_id,
SUM(quantity) AS total_quantity
FROM sales
GROUP BY product_id
UNION ALL
SELECT NULL AS product_id,
store_id,
SUM(quantity) AS total_quantity
FROM sales
GROUP BY store_id;
Output:
+------------+----------+----------------+
| product_id | store_id | total_quantity |
+------------+----------+----------------+
| 102 | NULL | 18 |
| NULL | 2 | 47 |
| 101 | NULL | 32 |
| 103 | NULL | 20 |
| NULL | 1 | 23 |
+------------+----------+----------------+