Utwórz widok o nazwie home_to_work:
CREATE VIEW `home_to_work`AS
SELECT b.name, NULL AS `home`, b.timestamp AS `work`
FROM mytable b
WHERE b.location = 'work'
AND NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1 FROM mytable m
WHERE b.name = m.name AND m.timestamp < b.timestamp
)
UNION ALL
SELECT a.name, a.timestamp AS `home`, b.timestamp AS `work`
FROM mytable a
JOIN mytable b
ON a.name = b.name AND a.location = 'home' AND b.location = 'work'
AND a.timestamp < b.timestamp
AND NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1 FROM mytable m
WHERE a.name = m.name AND m.timestamp > a.timestamp AND m.timestamp < b.timestamp
)
UNION ALL
SELECT a.name, a.timestamp AS `home`, NULL AS `work`
FROM mytable a
WHERE a.location = 'home'
AND NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1 FROM mytable m
WHERE a.name = m.name AND m.timestamp > a.timestamp
);
oraz widok o nazwie praca_do_domu:
CREATE VIEW `work_to_home`AS
SELECT b.name, NULL AS `work`, b.timestamp AS `home`
FROM mytable b
WHERE b.location = 'home'
AND NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1 FROM mytable m
WHERE b.name = m.name AND m.timestamp < b.timestamp
)
UNION ALL
SELECT a.name, a.timestamp AS `work`, b.timestamp AS `home`
FROM mytable a
JOIN mytable b
ON a.name = b.name AND a.location = 'work' AND b.location = 'home'
AND a.timestamp < b.timestamp
AND NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1 FROM mytable m
WHERE a.name = m.name AND m.timestamp > a.timestamp AND m.timestamp < b.timestamp
)
UNION ALL
SELECT a.name, a.timestamp AS `work`, NULL AS `home`
FROM mytable a
WHERE a.location = 'work'
AND NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1 FROM mytable m
WHERE a.name = m.name AND m.timestamp > a.timestamp
);
następnie użyj tego zapytania:
SELECT `name`, location, `from`, `until`, duration
FROM (
SELECT h2w.`name`, 'work' AS `location`, h2w.work AS `from`, w2h.work AS `until`, TIMESTAMPDIFF(second, h2w.`work`, w2h.`work`) AS `duration`
FROM home_to_work h2w
JOIN work_to_home w2h
ON h2w.name = w2h.name AND h2w.work < w2h.work AND NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1 FROM mytable m
WHERE h2w.name = m.name AND m.location = 'home' AND m.timestamp > h2w.work AND m.timestamp < w2h.work
)
UNION ALL
SELECT w2h.`name`, 'home' AS `location`, w2h.home AS `from`, h2w.home AS `until`, TIMESTAMPDIFF(second, w2h.`home`, h2w.`home`) AS `duration`
FROM work_to_home w2h
JOIN home_to_work h2w
ON w2h.name = h2w.name AND w2h.home < h2w.home AND NOT EXISTS (
SELECT 1 FROM mytable m
WHERE w2h.name = m.name AND m.location = 'work' AND m.timestamp > w2h.home AND m.timestamp < h2w.home
)
) locations
ORDER BY `name`, `from`
Wyjaśnienie:Wyprowadzam przejścia z domu do pracy i z pracy do domu (w tym początkowy null do domu/pracy i końcowy dom/praca do null), a następnie dołączam do tych przejść, sprawdzając, czy następują po sobie.
Oto SQL Fiddle .
Edytuj w odpowiedzi na swój komentarz:
Uzyskanie ostatniej znanej lokalizacji dla danej osoby i czasu jest łatwe:
SELECT location
FROM mytable
WHERE `name` = 'John' AND timestamp < '2015-07-08 11:07:00'
ORDER BY timestamp DESC
LIMIT 1