3.4 KiB
TEMPORARY
Analysis generated on: 4/2/2025 10:12:42 AM
SQL Statement
SELECT DISTINCTROW junk.Programmer
FROM PressBrakeOPs, PunchPress, ((DataSheet INNER JOIN ((Process INNER JOIN ((((junk INNER JOIN (AddnlProc INNER JOIN Labor ON AddnlProc.WC2 = Labor.WC2) ON junk.WC2 = Labor.WC2) INNER JOIN MachineNames ON Labor.WC2 = MachineNames.WC2) INNER JOIN Machines ON MachineNames.MachineName = Machines.MachineName) INNER JOIN PressBrakes ON Labor.WC2 = PressBrakes.WC2) ON Process.PartNumber = AddnlProc.PartNumber) INNER JOIN Metals ON Process.MetalType = Metals.PartNo) ON DataSheet.PartNumber = Process.PartNumber) INNER JOIN ProcessMachines ON Process.PartNumber = ProcessMachines.PartNumber) INNER JOIN WorkCenter ON Labor.WC2 = WorkCenter.WC2
WHERE ((junk.Programmer="TEMP"));
Dependencies
- Tables/PressBrakeOPs
- Tables/PunchPress
- Tables/Labor
- Tables/MachineNames
- Tables/Machines
- Tables/PressBrakes
- Queries/Metals
- Tables/ProcessMachines
- Tables/WorkCenter
Parameters
- Error analyzing parameters: For loop not initialized
What it does
SQL Query Description
This SQL query retrieves a list of distinct programmers from the PressBrakeOPs
table that are associated with certain manufacturing operations.
Table Joins and Relationships
The query performs several joins to combine data from various tables, including:
- PressBrakeOPs: The main table containing information about press brake operators.
- PunchPress: Not used in this query, but likely a reference to punch presses used in conjunction with the press brakes.
- DataSheet: Contains information about raw materials or products being processed.
- Process: Represents manufacturing processes, including part numbers and metal types.
- AddnlProc: Additional processing steps that may be required for certain parts.
- Labor: Information about labor associated with each process, including work centers (WC2).
- MachineNames: Maps machine names to their corresponding WC2 values.
- Machines: The actual machines used in the manufacturing process.
- PressBrakes: Press brake equipment information.
- Metals: Metal type information.
The query joins these tables based on various relationships, including:
- Part numbers
- WC2 (work center) values
- Machine names
Query Logic
The query filters the results to only include rows where junk.Programmer = "TEMP"
, indicating that a temporary programmer is being used. The DISTINCTROW
clause ensures that each programmer is only returned once, even if they are associated with multiple manufacturing operations.
Subqueries and Conditions
The query includes several subqueries and conditions to filter the data:
INNER JOIN
clauses combine tables based on matching relationships.ON
clauses specify the join conditions.- The final condition filters results to only include rows where
junk.Programmer = "TEMP"
.
Example Output
The query will return a list of distinct programmers associated with manufacturing operations, filtered by the presence of a temporary programmer. The output might look something like this:
junk.Programmer |
---|
TEMP |
Note that the actual output may vary depending on the data in the input tables and the specific join relationships.