Pensé en usar CTE recursivo
, pero, que yo sepa, no es posible usar UNION
en SQL Server para conectar un miembro ancla y un miembro recursivo de CTE recursivo (creo que es posible hacerlo en PostgreSQL), por lo que no es posible eliminar duplicados.
declare @i int
with cte as (
select
GroupID,
row_number() over(order by Company) as rn
from Table1
)
update cte set GroupID = rn
select @i = @@rowcount
-- while some rows updated
while @i > 0
begin
update T1 set
GroupID = T2.GroupID
from Table1 as T1
inner join (
select T2.Company, min(T2.GroupID) as GroupID
from Table1 as T2
group by T2.Company
) as T2 on T2.Company = T1.Company
where T1.GroupID > T2.GroupID
select @i = @@rowcount
update T1 set
GroupID = T2.GroupID
from Table1 as T1
inner join (
select T2.Publisher, min(T2.GroupID) as GroupID
from Table1 as T2
group by T2.Publisher
) as T2 on T2.Publisher = T1.Publisher
where T1.GroupID > T2.GroupID
-- will be > 0 if any rows updated
select @i = @i + @@rowcount
end
;with cte as (
select
GroupID,
dense_rank() over(order by GroupID) as rn
from Table1
)
update cte set GroupID = rn
También probé un algoritmo de búsqueda en amplitud. Pensé que podría ser más rápido (es mejor en términos de complejidad), así que proporcionaré una solución aquí. Sin embargo, descubrí que no es más rápido que el enfoque SQL:
declare @Company nvarchar(2), @Publisher nvarchar(2), @GroupID int
declare @Queue table (
Company nvarchar(2), Publisher nvarchar(2), ID int identity(1, 1),
primary key(Company, Publisher)
)
select @GroupID = 0
while 1 = 1
begin
select top 1 @Company = Company, @Publisher = Publisher
from Table1
where GroupID is null
if @@rowcount = 0 break
select @GroupID = @GroupID + 1
insert into @Queue(Company, Publisher)
select @Company, @Publisher
while 1 = 1
begin
select top 1 @Company = Company, @Publisher = Publisher
from @Queue
order by ID asc
if @@rowcount = 0 break
update Table1 set
GroupID = @GroupID
where Company = @Company and Publisher = @Publisher
delete from @Queue where Company = @Company and Publisher = @Publisher
;with cte as (
select Company, Publisher from Table1 where Company = @Company and GroupID is null
union all
select Company, Publisher from Table1 where Publisher = @Publisher and GroupID is null
)
insert into @Queue(Company, Publisher)
select distinct c.Company, c.Publisher
from cte as c
where not exists (select * from @Queue as q where q.Company = c.Company and q.Publisher = c.Publisher)
end
end
He probado mi versión y la de Gordon Linoff para comprobar cómo funciona. Parece que CTE es mucho peor, no podía esperar mientras se completa en más de 1000 filas.
Aquí está demostración de sql fiddle
con datos aleatorios. Mis resultados fueron:
128 filas :
mi solución RBAR:190ms
mi solución SQL:27ms
Solución de Gordon Linoff:958ms
256 filas :
mi solución RBAR:560ms
mi solución SQL:1226ms
Solución de Gordon Linoff:45371ms
Son datos aleatorios, por lo que los resultados pueden no ser muy consistentes. Creo que los índices podrían cambiar el tiempo, pero no creo que pueda cambiar una imagen completa.
viejo versión:usando una tabla temporal, solo calculando GroupID sin tocar la tabla inicial:
declare @i int
-- creating table to gather all possible GroupID for each row
create table #Temp
(
Company varchar(1), Publisher varchar(1), GroupID varchar(1),
primary key (Company, Publisher, GroupID)
)
-- initializing it with data
insert into #Temp (Company, Publisher, GroupID)
select Company, Publisher, Company
from Table1
select @i = @@rowcount
-- while some rows inserted into #Temp
while @i > 0
begin
-- expand #Temp in both directions
;with cte as (
select
T2.Company, T1.Publisher,
T1.GroupID as GroupID1, T2.GroupID as GroupID2
from #Temp as T1
inner join #Temp as T2 on T2.Company = T1.Company
union
select
T1.Company, T2.Publisher,
T1.GroupID as GroupID1, T2.GroupID as GroupID2
from #Temp as T1
inner join #Temp as T2 on T2.Publisher = T1.Publisher
), cte2 as (
select
Company, Publisher,
case when GroupID1 < GroupID2 then GroupID1 else GroupID2 end as GroupID
from cte
)
insert into #Temp
select Company, Publisher, GroupID
from cte2
-- don't insert duplicates
except
select Company, Publisher, GroupID
from #Temp
-- will be > 0 if any row inserted
select @i = @@rowcount
end
select
Company, Publisher,
dense_rank() over(order by min(GroupID)) as GroupID
from #Temp
group by Company, Publisher