Re: return MAX and when it happened
От | Sam Mason |
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Тема | Re: return MAX and when it happened |
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Msg-id | 20081119152123.GE2459@frubble.xen.chris-lamb.co.uk обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | return MAX and when it happened (Scara Maccai <m_lists@yahoo.it>) |
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Re: return MAX and when it happened
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Список | pgsql-general |
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 08:47:57AM -0600, Scara Maccai wrote: > CREATE TABLE mytab > ( > num integer, > mydate timestamp > ); > > and I want to find MAX(num) and the "mydate" where it first happened. > > I guess I could use > > select * from mytab where num = (select MAX(num) from mytab) order by > mydate limit 1; Why not just do: SELECT * FROM mytab ORDER BY num, mydate LIMIT 1; If you're trying to do more complicated things, DISTINCT ON may be more useful. > Do I have to write my own MAX function, something like: > > select MYMAX(num, timestamp) from mytab > > which would return a custom type? Or is there a better way? I've wanted MAX to support this sort of thing several times before, but alas it doesn't. Sam
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