Re: problem with a query
| От | Tomasz Myrta |
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| Тема | Re: problem with a query |
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| Msg-id | 3DB6B41C.8090409@klaster.net обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | problem with a query ("Carlos Sousa" <carlosdsousa@hotmail.com>) |
| Список | pgsql-sql |
Użytkownik Carlos Sousa napisał: > hi to all > > i need to do a query to a small postgres database > my best efort to the pretended query is in the attached file 'query.txt' > but i need that some rows don't be selected of thouse that the query > returns. > > i send in another attached file 'result.txt' with the query result. > looking at content of the file you will see some notes at the end of the > table (#..) > > the database as the data to enable the constrution of a school class > schedule. > > In the 'result.txt' all the rows with max=0 were the fisrt to be > inserted do the database. each row represent as example math pratical > starting at 8:30 for 1:30 at room 3.15 in the bilding CP > > the rows with max!=0 (1,2,3,...) mean that content of an insert with > max=0 was changed [ex diferent time (fiel to_char) or room (field sala) > or bilding (field edificio)of the school class]. row with max=1 is a > substitution to a row with max=0, row with max=2 substitutes row with > max=1 and ... > > my objective is to obtain all the rows that were not substituted and the > ones that represent the last alteration to the shedule > > i hope the problem was understod I'm not sure, but you want to get data for each room (field "sala") with the biggest field "indice"? you can do this with query: select distinct on (indice) ... from ... order by sala,indice desc; Result of this query is - one row per one "sala". If there are more then 1 records in database with the same "sala", you get record with biggest "indice". You don't need to use max(indice) and group by... Tomasz Myrta
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