Tenho o seguinte select para pegar as horas do dia
SELECT '00:00' AS A UNION
SELECT '01:00' UNION
SELECT '02:00' UNION
SELECT '03:00' UNION
SELECT '04:00' UNION
SELECT '05:00' UNION
SELECT '06:00' UNION
SELECT '07:00' UNION
SELECT '08:00' UNION
SELECT '09:00' UNION
SELECT '10:00' UNION
SELECT '11:00' UNION
SELECT '12:00' UNION
SELECT '13:00' UNION
SELECT '14:00' UNION
SELECT '15:00' UNION
SELECT '16:00' UNION
SELECT '17:00' UNION
SELECT '18:00' UNION
SELECT '19:00' UNION
SELECT '20:00' UNION
SELECT '01:00' UNION
SELECT '22:00' UNION
SELECT '23:00'
Existe alguma outra mais simples para fazer isso?
Porque parece que ao juntar essa consulta como o que eu quero fazer fica meio lento.
Por exemplo:
SELECT * FROM(
SELECT * FROM (
SELECT '00:00' AS A UNION
SELECT '01:00' UNION
SELECT '02:00' UNION
SELECT '03:00' UNION
SELECT '04:00' UNION
SELECT '05:00' UNION
SELECT '06:00' UNION
SELECT '07:00' UNION
SELECT '08:00' UNION
SELECT '09:00' UNION
SELECT '10:00' UNION
SELECT '11:00' UNION
SELECT '12:00' UNION
SELECT '13:00' UNION
SELECT '14:00' UNION
SELECT '15:00' UNION
SELECT '16:00' UNION
SELECT '17:00' UNION
SELECT '18:00' UNION
SELECT '19:00' UNION
SELECT '20:00' UNION
SELECT '01:00' UNION
SELECT '22:00' UNION
SELECT '23:00'
) A
)A
LEFT JOIN( SELECT DATE_FORMAT( date, '%H:%i' ) HORA
,TRUNCATE( MAX( humidade ),2 ) MAX_HUMIDADE
,TRUNCATE( MIN( humidade ),2 ) MIN_HUMIDADE
FROM medicao
WHERE DATE(date) = ?
GROUP BY HOUR(date)
) B ON B.HORA = A.A
Tipo um last_day pra pegar a ultima data do mês
as A
mais de uma vez, quero dizer, mesmo que implicito esta usando, isso provavelmente causaria ambiguidade.for/while
para iterar e salvar as horas de forma agrupada, mas depende se é isso mesmo que eu entendi, se for outra coisa poderia me esclarecer? Tenho quase certeza que dá pra simplificar seu código bastante.