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Basado en tu enunciado he hecho esto:

SELECT (count_first_recurrent/count_initialization) FROM
    ((SELECT 15 count_first_recurrent)as  a,
    (SELECT 3 count_initialization)as b)

Básicamente falta el tema de los paréntesis y poner alias a cada consulta.


Actualización

Te lo paso en limpio y con tu ejemplo

SELECT (count_first_recurrent/count_initialization) FROM
    (
        (SELECT count(distinct `orders`.`gxo_vads_subscription`) count_first_recurrent
        FROM `orders`
        WHERE `orders`.`engagement` = 'R'
           AND `orders`.`status` = 2 AND `orders`.`gxo_means` = 'SE') as a,
           
        (SELECT count(distinct `orders`.`gxo_vads_subscription`) count_initialization,
        FROM `orders`
        WHERE `orders`.`engagement` = 'M'
           AND `orders`.`status` = 2 AND `orders`.`gxo_means` = 'SE') AS b
   )

Ten en cuenta que he puesto count_first_recurrent y count_initialization en el orden que a mi ha parecido, cámbialo como convenga.

Tenia una coma de mas, esta borrada.

Basado en tu enunciado he hecho esto:

SELECT (count_first_recurrent/count_initialization) FROM
    ((SELECT 15 count_first_recurrent)as  a,
    (SELECT 3 count_initialization)as b)

Básicamente falta el tema de los paréntesis y poner alias a cada consulta.


Actualización

Te lo paso en limpio y con tu ejemplo

SELECT (count_first_recurrent/count_initialization) FROM
    (
        (SELECT count(distinct `orders`.`gxo_vads_subscription`) count_first_recurrent
        FROM `orders`
        WHERE `orders`.`engagement` = 'R'
           AND `orders`.`status` = 2 AND `orders`.`gxo_means` = 'SE') as a,
           
        (SELECT count(distinct `orders`.`gxo_vads_subscription`) count_initialization,
        FROM `orders`
        WHERE `orders`.`engagement` = 'M'
           AND `orders`.`status` = 2 AND `orders`.`gxo_means` = 'SE') AS b
   )

Ten en cuenta que he puesto count_first_recurrent y count_initialization en el orden que a mi ha parecido, cámbialo como convenga.

Basado en tu enunciado he hecho esto:

SELECT (count_first_recurrent/count_initialization) FROM
    ((SELECT 15 count_first_recurrent)as  a,
    (SELECT 3 count_initialization)as b)

Básicamente falta el tema de los paréntesis y poner alias a cada consulta.


Actualización

Te lo paso en limpio y con tu ejemplo

SELECT (count_first_recurrent/count_initialization) FROM
    (
        (SELECT count(distinct `orders`.`gxo_vads_subscription`) count_first_recurrent
        FROM `orders`
        WHERE `orders`.`engagement` = 'R'
           AND `orders`.`status` = 2 AND `orders`.`gxo_means` = 'SE') as a,
           
        (SELECT count(distinct `orders`.`gxo_vads_subscription`) count_initialization
        FROM `orders`
        WHERE `orders`.`engagement` = 'M'
           AND `orders`.`status` = 2 AND `orders`.`gxo_means` = 'SE') AS b
   )

Ten en cuenta que he puesto count_first_recurrent y count_initialization en el orden que a mi ha parecido, cámbialo como convenga.

Tenia una coma de mas, esta borrada.

agregada solucion,
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Srsole
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  • 10
  • 24

Basado en tu enunciado he hecho esto:

SELECT (count_first_recurrent/count_initialization) FROM
    ((SELECT 15 count_first_recurrent)as  a,
    (SELECT 3 count_initialization)as b)

Básicamente falta el tema de los paréntesis y poner alias a cada consulta.


Actualización

Te lo paso en limpio y con tu ejemplo

SELECT (count_first_recurrent/count_initialization) FROM
    (
        (SELECT count(distinct `orders`.`gxo_vads_subscription`) count_first_recurrent
        FROM `orders`
        WHERE `orders`.`engagement` = 'R'
           AND `orders`.`status` = 2 AND `orders`.`gxo_means` = 'SE') as a,
           
        (SELECT count(distinct `orders`.`gxo_vads_subscription`) count_initialization,
        FROM `orders`
        WHERE `orders`.`engagement` = 'M'
           AND `orders`.`status` = 2 AND `orders`.`gxo_means` = 'SE') AS b
   )

Ten en cuenta que he puesto count_first_recurrent y count_initialization en el orden que a mi ha parecido, cámbialo como convenga.

Basado en tu enunciado he hecho esto:

SELECT (count_first_recurrent/count_initialization) FROM
    ((SELECT 15 count_first_recurrent)as  a,
    (SELECT 3 count_initialization)as b)

Básicamente falta el tema de los paréntesis y poner alias a cada consulta.

Basado en tu enunciado he hecho esto:

SELECT (count_first_recurrent/count_initialization) FROM
    ((SELECT 15 count_first_recurrent)as  a,
    (SELECT 3 count_initialization)as b)

Básicamente falta el tema de los paréntesis y poner alias a cada consulta.


Actualización

Te lo paso en limpio y con tu ejemplo

SELECT (count_first_recurrent/count_initialization) FROM
    (
        (SELECT count(distinct `orders`.`gxo_vads_subscription`) count_first_recurrent
        FROM `orders`
        WHERE `orders`.`engagement` = 'R'
           AND `orders`.`status` = 2 AND `orders`.`gxo_means` = 'SE') as a,
           
        (SELECT count(distinct `orders`.`gxo_vads_subscription`) count_initialization,
        FROM `orders`
        WHERE `orders`.`engagement` = 'M'
           AND `orders`.`status` = 2 AND `orders`.`gxo_means` = 'SE') AS b
   )

Ten en cuenta que he puesto count_first_recurrent y count_initialization en el orden que a mi ha parecido, cámbialo como convenga.

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Srsole
  • 1.3k
  • 10
  • 24

Basado en tu enunciado he hecho esto:

SELECT (count_first_recurrent/count_initialization) FROM
    ((SELECT 15 count_first_recurrent)as  a,
    (SELECT 3 count_initialization)as b)

Básicamente falta el tema de los paréntesis y poner alias a cada consulta.