Your query looks suspiciously complicated... Why not process all 12 months in one shot with something like this : - only one subquery - no join - date between can make an index scan on date

select category, sum(amount) as sum_amount, extract (month from date) as month
from all_accounts where (date between beginning of the year and end of the year)
group by category,month order by category,month )


        Not what you wanted but probably massively faster.

        Or you can do this (in approximate SQL):

create type annual_report_type as
( sums numeric(9,2)[12] );

create type my_type as ( month integer, amount numeric );

CREATE AGGREGATE my_sum
takes one input which is my_type and sums the amount into the month column of annual_report_type


Then :
select category, my_sum( my_type(month,amount) as report, extract (month from date) as month
from all_accounts where (date between beginning of the year and end of the year)
group by category,month order by category,month )


Dunno if this would work, it would be nice I think.

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