I\'m using following sql code to find out \'ALL\' poi closest to the set coordinates, but I would want to find out specific poi instead of all of them. When I try to use the
The reason why you cant use your alias in the WHERE clause is the order in which MySQL executes things:
FROMWHEREGROUP BYHAVINGSELECTORDER BYWhen executing your WHERE clause, the value for your column alias is not yet calculated. This is a good thing, because it would waste a lot of performance. Imagine many (1,000,000) rows -- to use your calculation in the WHERE clause, each of those 1,000,000 would first have to be fetched and calculated so the WHERE condition can compare the calculation results to your expectation.
You can do this explicitly by either
HAVING (thats the reason why HAVING has another name as WHERE - its a different thing) WHERE clause (will effectively give the same performance result as HAVING)All those will perform almost equally bad: each row is fetched first, the distance calculated and finally filtered by distance before sending the result to the client.
You can gain much (!) better performance by mixing a simple WHERE clause for distance approximation (filtering rows to fetch first) with the more precise euclidian formula in a HAVING clause.
@distance = 10 condition using a WHERE clause based on simple X and Y distance (bounding box) -- this is a cheap operation.HAVING clause -- this is an expensive operation.Look at this query to understand what i mean:
SET @orig_lat=55.4058;
SET @orig_lon=13.7907;
SET @dist=10;
SELECT
*,
3956 * 2 * ASIN(SQRT(POWER(SIN((@orig_lat -abs(latitude)) * pi()/180 / 2), 2)
+ COS(@orig_lat * pi()/180 ) * COS(abs(latitude) * pi()/180)
* POWER(SIN((@orig_lon - longitude) * pi()/180 / 2), 2) )) as distance
FROM geo_kulplex.sweden_bobo
/* WHERE clause to pre-filter by distance approximation .. filter results
later with precise euclidian calculation. can use indexes. */
WHERE
/* i'm unsure about geo stuff ... i dont think you want a
distance of 10° here, please adjust this properly!! */
latitude BETWEEN (@orig_lat - @dist) AND (@orig_lat + @dist)
AND longitude BETWEEN (@orig_lon - @dist) AND (@orig_lon + @dist)
/* HAVING clause to filter result using the more precise euclidian distance */
HAVING distance < @dist
ORDER BY distance limit 10;
For those who are interested in the constant:
Find more information in the wiki about the Haversine formula