>Hi all
>
>I have a piece of SQL that really needs to be performed quicker, I have 2 tables:
>
>Person
>Referral
>
>Person has a date of birth and I am fetching all persons who were under 18 on their first referral, here is the SQL:
>
>
>select *;
> from person p
> inner join referral r on p.cl_ref = r.cl_ref and !empty(r.re_date);
> where gomonth(p.cl_dob, 216) > (select min(rr.re_date) from referral rr;
> where rr.cl_ref = p.cl_ref and !empty(rr.re_date))
>
>
>According to Fox none of this is optimised, both cl_ref fields on each table are indexed.
>
>Can anyone suggest an alternative that may be quicker - or is there anything else I could do to speed up the query?
>
>Thanks
>Kev
SELECT P.*,r.*;
FROM;
FORCE (select cl_ref , min(re_date) re_date from referral rr WHERE re_date<>{} GROUP BY 1) X;
JOIN person p ON p.cl_ref=x.cl_ref AND gomonth(p.cl_dob, 216) > x.re_date;
JOIN referral r on r.cl_ref = p.cl_ref ;
WHERE {} <> r.re_date
SELECT P.*,r.*;
FROM;
FORCE (select cl_ref , min(re_date) re_date from referral rr WHERE re_date<>{} GROUP BY 1) X;
JOIN person p ON p.cl_ref=x.cl_ref AND gomonth(p.cl_dob, 216) > x.re_date;
JOIN referral r on r.cl_ref = p.cl_ref ;
HAVING r.re_date <> {}