One last question, using the "weather report" example, is it going to improve performance for the DISTINCT ON query to add an index to the location and time columns?
Thanks a lot, Travis On 3/16/07, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Travis Whitton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Given the following test table, I want to grab only the newest record and > disregard any older duplicates based on name. Is this the most efficient way > to do it? No, it's gonna be pretty awful. The best way I know of involves DISTINCT ON (see the "weather reports" example in the SELECT reference page). Unfortunately that's a Postgres-only construct. If you want something portable then you'll need something messy with subqueries... regards, tom lane