# Data WooCommerce Admin data stores implement the [`SqlQuery` class](https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/blob/trunk/plugins/woocommerce/src/Admin/API/Reports/SqlQuery.php). ## SqlQuery Class The `SqlQuery` class is a SQL Query statement object. Its properties consist of - A `context` string identifying the context of the query. - SQL clause (`type`) string arrays used to construct the SQL statement: - `select` - `from` - `right_join` - `join` - `left_join` - `where` - `where_time` - `group_by` - `having` - `order_by` - `limit` ## Reports Data Stores The base DataStore `Automattic\WooCommerce\Admin\API\Reports\DataStore` extends the `SqlQuery` class. There is `StatsDataStoreTrait` that adds Interval & Total Queries. The implementation data store classes use the following `SqlQuery` instances: | Data Store | Context | Class Query | Sub Query | Interval Query | Total Query | | ---------- | ------- | ----------- | --------- | -------------- | ----------- | | Categories | categories | Yes | Yes | - | - | | Coupons | coupons | Yes | Yes | - | - | | Coupon Stats | coupon_stats | Yes | - | Yes | Yes | | Customers | customers | Yes | Yes | - | - | | Customer Stats | customer_stats | Yes | - | Yes | Yes | | Downloads | downloads | Yes | Yes | - | - | | Download Stats | download_stats | Yes | - | Yes | Yes | | Orders | orders | Yes | Yes | - | - | | Order Stats | order_stats | Yes | - | Yes | Yes | | Products | products | Yes | Yes | - | - | | Product Stats | product_stats | Yes | - | Yes | Yes | | Taxes | taxes | Yes | Yes | - | - | | Tax Stats | tax_stats | Yes | - | Yes | Yes | | Variations | variations | Yes | Yes | - | - | | StatsDataStoreTrait | n/a | n/a | - | Yes | Yes | Query contexts are named as follows: - Class Query = Class Context - Sub Query = Class Context + `_subquery` - Interval Query = Class Context + `_interval` - Total Query = Class Context + `_total` ## Filters When getting the full statement the clause arrays are passed through two filters where `$context` is the query object context and `$type` is: - `select` - `from` - `join` = `right_join` + `join` + `left_join` - `where` = `where` + `where_time` - `group_by` - `having` - `order_by` - `limit` The filters are: - `apply_filters( "woocommerce_analytics_clauses_{$type}", $clauses, $context );` - `apply_filters( "woocommerce_analytics_clauses_{$type}_{$context}", $clauses );` Example usage ```php add_filter( 'woocommerce_analytics_clauses_product_stats_select_total', 'my_custom_product_stats' ); /** * Add sample data to product stats totals. * * @param array $clauses array of SELECT clauses. * @return array */ function my_custom_product_stats( $clauses ) { $clauses[] = ', SUM( sample_column ) as sample_total'; return $clauses; } ```