On 07/02/2014 09:55 AM, Arup Rakshit wrote:
SELECT users.gender,count(*) as participant,avg(daily_action_answers.value) as
value
FROM "users" INNER JOIN "daily_action_answers" ON
"daily_action_answers"."user_id" = "users"."id"
INNER JOIN "measures" ON "measures"."id" = "daily_action_answers"."measure_id"
WHERE (((daily_action_answers.day between now() and <last_date_of_year>) and
daily_action_answers.daily_action_id = 1))
GROUP BY users.gender, measures.option

This is producing the below

gender  |    participants  |   value
    n                   2                  12
    n                   1                  3
    m                  1                   4
    m                  4                  12
    f                    3                  23
    f                   4                  15

Here n.m,f it comes 2 times, because the possible answer is 2. That's the
problem with my current query. I don't understand which average value for
which answer.

Can we make the output as below ?

gender    participants       answer1_avg   answer2_avg
n                      3                     12                  3
m                      5                     4                  12
f                       7                    15                    23



As mentioned by jared, the problem is the additional group by measures.option which needs to be eliminated. To better understand what is happening, just add measures.option to your list of output columns. Right now the grouping is hidden because you aren't showing that column.

Cheers,
Steve



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