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The Trips table holds all taxi trips. Each trip has a unique Id, while Client_Id and Driver_Id are both foreign keys to the Users_Id at the Users table. Status is an ENUM type of (‘completed’, ‘cancelled_by_driver’, ‘cancelled_by_client’).

Id Client_Id Driver_Id City_Id Status Request_at
1 1 10 1 completed 2013-10-01
2 2 11 1 cancelled_by_driver 2013-10-01
3 3 12 6 completed 2013-10-01
4 4 13 6 cancelled_by_client 2013-10-01
5 1 10 1 completed 2013-10-02
6 2 11 6 completed 2013-10-02
7 3 12 6 completed 2013-10-02
8 2 12 12 completed 2013-10-03
9 3 10 12 completed 2013-10-03
10 4 13 12 cancelled_by_driver 2013-10-03

The Users table holds all users. Each user has an unique Users_Id, and Role is an ENUM type of (‘client’, ‘driver’, ‘partner’).

Users_Id Banned Role
1 No client
2 Yes client
3 No client
4 No client
10 No driver
11 No driver
12 No driver
13 No driver

Write a SQL query to find the cancellation rate of requests made by unbanned users between Oct 1, 2013 and Oct 3, 2013. For the above tables, your SQL query should return the following rows with the cancellation rate being rounded to two decimal places.

Day Cancellation Rate
2013-10-01 0.33
2013-10-02 0.00
2013-10-03 0.50

Solution

select `t1`.`Day` as `Day`, round(ifnull(`t2`.`num`/`t1`.`num`, 0), 2) as `Cancellation Rate` from
(select `Trips`.`Request_at` as `Day`, count(*) as `num` from `Trips` join `Users` 
on `Users`.`Users_Id` = `Trips`.`Client_Id`
and `Users`.`Banned` = 'No'
and `Trips`.`Request_at` in ('2013-10-01', '2013-10-02', '2013-10-03')
 group by `Trips`.`Request_at`
 ) as `t1`
 left join 
(select `Trips`.`Request_at` as `Day`, count(*) as `num` from `Trips` join `Users` 
on `Users`.`Users_Id` = `Trips`.`Client_Id`
and `Users`.`Banned` = 'No'
 and `Trips`.`Status` != 'completed'
and `Trips`.`Request_at` in ('2013-10-01', '2013-10-02', '2013-10-03')
  group by `Trips`.`Request_at`
 ) as `t2`
 on `t1`.`Day` = `t2`.`Day`
 order by `Day` asc;;

Note

If you have a better solution, you can star and fork Leetcode-database-problem then create a pull request.