Turns out I wrote three queries

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Tom Bloor 2019-07-15 04:54:55 +01:00
parent a84201305d
commit a0f16725b2

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@ -257,49 +257,49 @@ sub post_supplier_history {
my $dtf = $c->schema->storage->datetime_parser;
my $year_rs = $c->schema->resultset('Transaction')->search(
{
'me.purchase_time' => {
'sales.purchase_time' => {
-between => [
$dtf->format_datetime($first),
$dtf->format_datetime($last),
],
},
'me.buyer_id' => $user->entity->id,
'sales.buyer_id' => $user->entity->id,
},
{
join => { seller => 'organisation' },
join => [ 'sales', 'organisation' ],
columns => [
{
id => 'me.seller_id',
id => 'me.id',
name => 'organisation.name',
count => \"COUNT(*)",
total_spend => { sum => 'me.value' },
total_spend => { sum => 'sales.value' },
}
],
group_by => 'me.seller_id',
group_by => [ 'me.id', 'organisation.id' ],
order_by => { '-asc' => 'organisation.name' },
}
);
my $half_year_rs = $c->schema->resultset('Transaction')->search(
{
'me.purchase_time' => {
'sales.purchase_time' => {
-between => [
$dtf->format_datetime($second),
$dtf->format_datetime($last),
],
},
'me.buyer_id' => $user->entity->id,
'sales.buyer_id' => $user->entity->id,
},
{
join => { seller => 'organisation' },
join => [ 'sales', 'organisation' ],
columns => [
{
id => 'me.seller_id',
id => 'me.id',
name => 'organisation.name',
count => \"COUNT(*)",
total_spend => { sum => 'me.value' },
total_spend => { sum => 'sales.value' },
}
],
group_by => 'me.seller_id',
group_by => [ 'me.id', 'organisation.id' ],
order_by => { '-asc' => 'organisation.name' },
}
);