Can't you just use table aliases? So, the outer word_moves would become
'word_moves as wm', word_puzzles would become 'word_puzzles as wp', and the
where clause 'WHERE wp.mid = wm.mid' ?

hth,

Steve

On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 4:08 AM Alexander Farber <alexander.far...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Good evening,
>
> in PostgreSQL 13.1 I save player moves in the table:
>
> # \d words_moves
>                                       Table "public.words_moves"
>  Column  |           Type           | Collation | Nullable |
>    Default
>
> ---------+--------------------------+-----------+----------+------------------------------------------
>  mid     | bigint                   |           | not null |
> nextval('words_moves_mid_seq'::regclass)
>  action  | text                     |           | not null |
>  gid     | integer                  |           | not null |
>  uid     | integer                  |           | not null |
>  played  | timestamp with time zone |           | not null |
>  tiles   | jsonb                    |           |          |
>  score   | integer                  |           |          |
>  str     | text                     |           |          |
>  hand    | text                     |           |          |
>  letters | character(1)[]           |           |          |
>  values  | integer[]                |           |          |
> Indexes:
>     "words_moves_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (mid)
>     "words_moves_gid_played_idx" btree (gid, played DESC)
>     "words_moves_puzzle_idx" btree (puzzle)
>     "words_moves_uid_action_played_idx" btree (uid, action, played)
>     "words_moves_uid_idx" btree (uid)
> Check constraints:
>     "words_moves_score_check" CHECK (score >= 0)
> Foreign-key constraints:
>     "words_moves_gid_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (gid) REFERENCES words_games(gid)
> ON DELETE CASCADE
>     "words_moves_uid_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (uid) REFERENCES words_users(uid)
> ON DELETE CASCADE
> Referenced by:
>     TABLE "words_puzzles" CONSTRAINT "words_puzzles_mid_fkey" FOREIGN KEY
> (mid) REFERENCES words_moves(mid) ON DELETE CASCADE
>     TABLE "words_scores" CONSTRAINT "words_scores_mid_fkey" FOREIGN KEY
> (mid) REFERENCES words_moves(mid) ON DELETE CASCADE
>
> Some of the moves can be "interesting" in the sense that the player have
> used all 7 letter tiles or achieved a high score over 90 points,
>
> I want to display those moves as "puzzles" and have prepared a table to
> store, per-user, who has solved them:
>
> # \d words_puzzles
>                     Table "public.words_puzzles"
>  Column |           Type           | Collation | Nullable | Default
> --------+--------------------------+-----------+----------+---------
>  mid    | bigint                   |           | not null |
>  uid    | integer                  |           | not null |
>  solved | timestamp with time zone |           | not null |
> Foreign-key constraints:
>     "words_puzzles_mid_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (mid) REFERENCES words_moves(mid)
> ON DELETE CASCADE
>     "words_puzzles_uid_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (uid) REFERENCES words_users(uid)
> ON DELETE CASCADE
>
> Now I am trying to create a custom stored function which would return just
> one mid (move id) which is not too new (1 year old) and the user has not
> tackled it yet:
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION words_daily_puzzle(
>                 in_uid       int
>         ) RETURNS table (
>                 out_mid      bigint,
>                 out_secret   text
>         ) AS
> $func$
>         SELECT
>                 mid,
>                 MD5(mid ||'my little secret')
>         FROM words_moves
>         WHERE action = 'play'
>         AND (LENGTH(str) = 7 OR score > 90)
>         AND played BETWEEN CURRENT_TIMESTAMP - INTERVAL '51 week' AND
> CURRENT_TIMESTAMP - INTERVAL '50 week'
>         -- the user has not solved this puzzle yet
>         AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM words_puzzles WHERE mid =
> the_outer_mid AND uid = in_uid)
>         ORDER BY PLAYED ASC
>         LIMIT 1;
> $func$ LANGUAGE sql;
>
> As you can see I am missing 1 piece - how do I address the outer SELECT
> mid from the EXISTS-SELECT?
>
> I have written "the_outer_mid" there.
>
> Should I use LEFT JOIN LATERAL here? I have difficulties wrapping my head
> around this.
>
> TLDR: how to return 1 mid from 1 year ago, which is not solved by the user
> in_uid yet?
>
> Thank you
> Alex
>
>
>

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