using to_number() in a select query with ranges
От | richard terry |
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Тема | using to_number() in a select query with ranges |
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Msg-id | 200901280750.13079.rterry@pacific.net.au обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: using to_number() in a select query with ranges
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Список | pgsql-novice |
I want to extract data for graphing from a table, but the field containing the data (value) is a text field as it has both numbers and text (that's how it is delivered to me but I have created a view which from which I can know which fields have the numbers and I can select the type of number I want (in this case a pathology result hba1c, by one of the keys in that view). I want to end up with a result containg the label for the x-axes of a graph, the count of the type of value I'm after and the order to display the bars in. If I use this syntax within the query it returns the text as a number: select count (to_number("value",'9D9')) as the_number where fk_lu_request = 872 ; But I want to be able to split up all the results into ranges eg <6, 6-7, 7-8 >8 etc. I want to do the equivalent of this sort of concept. select '6-6.5' as XAxes_text, count (value) as count, ,'1' as display_order From clin_requests.vwResults where fk_lu_request = 872 and to_number("value",'9D9')) between 6-7; but this dosn't work, and I've obviously got the syntax wrong. I've read the docs and tried dozens of permutations to no avail. Any help appreciated. thanks. richard
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