Re: Join query query
От | Amit Kapila |
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Тема | Re: Join query query |
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Msg-id | 00c701ce0ab4$30699560$913cc020$@kapila@huawei.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Join query query (Andrew Taylor <andydtaylor@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
On Thursday, February 14, 2013 4:31 AM Andrew Taylor wrote: > Hi, > I'd like to do something which I think should be quite easy - that is = join 2 tables and create a new table. > Table A postcode_input has columns which include postcode, eastings, northings. there are 1,687,605 rows. > Table B bng_lat_long has columns lat, lon, e, n. There are 1,687,605 = rows. > eastings =3D e and northings =3D n so there should be a 1 to 1 match. = The eastings northings pair should be unique in=20 > aggregate. I think mapping is m to n. >So I tried doing this: > SELECT A.postcode, A.eastings, A.northings, B.lat, B.lon INTO postcode_lat_long > FROM postcode_input AS A > LEFT JOIN bng_lat_long AS B On A.eastings =3D B.e AND A.northings =3D = B.n > And ended up with a table 13,708,233 rows long with what looks like = plenty of duplicated rows. Some but not all are=20 > duplicated. What can I do to sort this out?=A0 What is you exact expection of data in postcode_lat_long? From the above it seems you want distinct rows which match between postcode_input and bng_lat_long, if there is no match then take the = values of postcode_input and NULL for bng_lat_long. If I am right, then you can try with using DISTINCT operator: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/sql-select.html#SQL-DISTINCT With Regards, Amit Kapila.
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