On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 5:28 PM, Marc Delisle <marc@infomarc.info> wrote:
Le 2014-08-02 06:42, Ashutosh Dhundhara a écrit :
> On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 2:45 AM, Marc Delisle <marc@infomarc.info
> <mailto:marc@infomarc.info>> wrote:
>
>     Le 2014-08-01 16:32, Ashutosh Dhundhara a écrit :
>     > Hi all,
>     >
>     > I was looking into RFE #1491
>     > <http://sourceforge.net/p/phpmyadmin/feature-requests/1491/> (Support
>     > InnoDB for database Query by example). If I am not wrong, is the
>     concept
>     > of displaying the 'LEFT JOIN' is something like as discussed in
>     the case
>     > below:
>     >
>     > Lets say I have two tables:
>     >
>     > CREATE TABLE `product` (
>     >  `id` int(11) NOT NULL,
>     >  `price` decimal(10,0) DEFAULT NULL,
>     >  PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
>     > )
>     >
>     > CREATE TABLE `product_order` (
>     >  `product_id` int(11) NOT NULL,
>     >  `customer_id` int(11) NOT NULL,
>     >  KEY `product_category` (`product_id`),
>     >  KEY `customer_id` (`customer_id`),
>     >  CONSTRAINT `product_order_ibfk_4` FOREIGN KEY (`product_id`)
>     REFERENCES
>     > `product` (`id`)
>     > )
>     >
>     > Now in QBE interface, when I will select
>     `product_order`.`product_id` in
>     > first column drop-down and `product`.`id` in second column
>     drop-down, I
>     > should get the following result:
>     >
>     > FROM `db_name`.`product_order` LEFT JOIN `db_name`.`product`
>     > ON `product_order`.`product_id` = `product`.`id`
>     >
>     > In general, 'LEFT JOIN' with foreign table and ON condition between
>     > master column and foreign column. Am I getting it right?
>
>     Hi Ashutosh,
>
>     For the record, you are using the example given in [0].
>
>     Note that to make a more complete example, you have to click
>     the Show checkboxes for each selected column. Also, you would have to
>     choose another column, for example the price. When the feature is
>     implemented, as per your suggestion this would generate:
>
>     select `product`.`price`, `product_order`.`product_id`, `product`.`id`
>     FROM `product_order` LEFT JOIN `product` ON `product_order`.`product_id`
>     = `product`.`id`
>
>     Now, choosing which table is on which side of the LEFT JOIN is open to
>     interpretation.
>
>     The current QBE interface does not permit to specify which table
>     you want on the left side and it's a shortcoming. It's not clear if
>     the user wants to show all of the products, even those for which
>     there are no order. If this is the case, it should become
>
>     FROM `product` LEFT JOIN `product_order` ...
>
>     I tend to think that this is what the user wants. So, this is the
>     statement we should aim for:
>
>     select `product`.`price`, `product_order`.`product_id`, `product`.`id`
>     FROM `product` LEFT JOIN `product_order` ON `product_order`.`product_id`
>     = `product`.`id`
>
>     producing results such as:
>
>     price   product_id      id
>     100     10              10
>     2000    20              20
>     3000    NULL            30
>
>     where there is no order for product id 30.
>
>     I'm not sure whether we should let the user decide which table should be
>     on the left side. Things can become tricky in the UI when you add a
>     third table like customer.
>
>     [0]
>     http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/create-table-foreign-keys.html
>
>
> Thanks Marc,
>
> That was quite comprehensive description of the problem. I also think
> that user generally want to display (in context with above example) all
> the products, even those for which there are no order. So in that case
> following statement becomes our objective:
>
> SELECT `product`.`price`, `product_order`.`product_id`, `product`.`id`
> FROM `product` LEFT JOIN `product_order` ON `product_order`.`product_id`
> = `product`.`id`
>
> But if we talk about the current scenario, in case of 'Internal
> relations', the QBE generates the following statement:
>
> SELECT `product`.`price`, `product_order`.`product_id`, `product`.`id`
> FROM `product_order` LEFT JOIN `product` ON `product_order`.`product_id`
> = `product`.`id`
>
> I selected `product`.`price`, `product_order`.`product_id` and
> `product`.`id` in columns 1, 2 and 3 respectively with 'Show' checkboxes
> checked.
> And I have an internal relation defined from
> `product_order`.`product_id` to `product`.`id`.
> I am a little confused here. Am I doing something wrong?

This is the current behavior of QBE for internal relations. In
libraries/DBQbe.class.php, if you look for "LEFT JOIN", you'll find what
is the logic used.

So much the better if this logic can be improved when doing your task
with InnoDB. If not, we can leave the logic for internal relations as it
is currently.


Thanks Marc.

I tried to improve the current logic for internal relations as suggested by you. It works fine for my test cases.
Can you point me to some more complex test cases for this or should I create a pull request?



--
Ashutosh Dhundhara