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CTE 101

Today I first learnt the concept of CTE (Common Table Expression) from my colleague Rod. Basically, CTE can be used to improve the readability of your long and complex SQL statement.

for example, without CTE, you might write the following SQL:

CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW dfx.test_vw123 AS
SELECT 
	a.FIELD_A, 
	a.FIELD_B, 
	b.FIELD_C
	b.FIELD_D
FROM (
	SELECT 
		MAX(FIELD_A) AS FIELD_A, 
		COUNT(*) AS FIELD_B 
	FROM TABLE_A ta 
	WHERE ta.FIELD_E = 'General' 
	GROUP BY ta.FIELD_F
) a 
LEFT JOIN TABLE_A b 
ON a.FIELD_A = b.FIELD_A

with CTE, you could write the following one with better readability.

CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW dfx.test_vw123 AS
WITH TABLE_A_STATS AS (
	SELECT 
		MAX(FIELD_A) AS FIELD_A, 
		COUNT(*) AS FIELD_B 
	FROM TABLE_A ta 
	WHERE ta.FIELD_E = 'General' 
	GROUP BY ta.FIELD_F
)
SELECT 
	a.FIELD_A, 
	a.FIELD_B, 
	b.FIELD_C
	b.FIELD_D
FROM TABLE_A_STATS a 
LEFT JOIN TABLE_A b 
ON a.FIELD_A = b.FIELD_A;

For further information about CTE, click Reference
I also found another article about CTE in Chinese.