I have a table that looks like this:
id count
1 100
2 50
3 10
I want to add a new column called cumulative_sum, so the table would look like this:
id count cumulative_sum
1 100 100
2 50 150
3 10 160
Is there a MySQL update statement that can do this easily? What's the best way to accomplish this?
SELECT t.id,
t.count,
(SELECT SUM(x.count)
FROM TABLE x
WHERE x.id <= t.id) AS cumulative_sum
FROM TABLE t
ORDER BY t.id
SELECT t.id,
t.count,
@running_total := @running_total + t.count AS cumulative_sum
FROM TABLE t
JOIN (SELECT @running_total := 0) r
ORDER BY t.id
Note:
JOIN (SELECT @running_total := 0) r
is a cross join, and allows for variable declaration without requiring a separate SET
command. r
, is required by MySQL for any subquery/derived table/inline view Caveats:
ORDER BY
is important; it ensures the order matches the OP and can have larger implications for more complicated variable usage (IE: psuedo ROW_NUMBER/RANK functionality, which MySQL lacks)