Hi there,
Would it be possible to implement some kind of cascading truncate?
As far as I understand, the "no truncate if table is referenced" change was
introduced to ensure database integrity. However, if the referencing table
is truncated, too, there should be no problems as far as foreign k
Hi,
I'm moving from MySQL to Pg.
MySQL lets me create indices like this:
CREATE TABLE t (
id INTEGERNOT NULL,
numba INTEGER NOT NULL,
txtVARCHAR(100) NOT NULL,
anosanumba INTEGER NOT NULL ,
PRIMARY KEY (id),
INDEX (numba),
UNIQUE (anosanumba)
);
Hi,
I know a bit of SQL but not exactly a lot so I ran into this problem.
I have tables on the server that get joined in a view.
That's OK.
Now I need just a couple of records say 10-100 of 30 000 which could
easily be filtered by a integer key.
As of now I have to pull the whole lot into Access a
Hi Andrei,
Use the Offset and Limit in the SQL query.
[...]
SELECT select_list
FROM table_expression
WHERE condition
LIMIT 50
OFFSET 1
This query will return 50 elements starting with the 1 elements... so
the elemenst from 1 to 10050.
That isn't the issue since I only ne
Hi folks,
Is there a way to have something like this : UNIQUE (table_1.id,
table_2.xxx)
I got some tables that have a couple of foreign keys. Now I try to
minimize those relationships to clean up the mess. :-}
We do business fairs. (???) Like c-bit only a few magnitudes smaller.
So we have p
Jean-Luc Lachance schrieb:
Do you really need MANY-TO-MANY between customers and projects?
I can see customers owning many projects, but do you really have
projects belonging to many customers?
In this case yes.
projects (
1, 'x-fair 2003';
2, 'y-fair 2003';
3, 'x-fair 2004')
customer (
1,
Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 05:13:14 +0200,
Andreas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a way to have something like this : UNIQUE (table_1.id,
table_2.xxx)
Postgres doesn't support database constraints at this time which is
what you would need to do
sreejith s wrote:
How to take Database backup from an application developed in Visual
Basic thats running at Windows Client and Database resting at Linux
Server. THanx
You wrote a similar question some days ago and mentioned that pg_dump
wouldn't work on Windows, so I figure you don't want to l
Hi,
I'd like to have a table that looks like this:
my_option (
id serial primary key,
myvalue double,
valid_start timestamp,
valid_stop timestamp
);
I want to store values that are only valid in a given
start-stop-interval so I could find a date-specific value for
Hi,
how would I update a table within a join in a more efficient way?
E.g. the folowing case:
table_a holds abstract elements. One column represents "priority" which
can be based on information of other tables.
table_b might hold such details in a column "size" for about 3000 of
8 records o
, type3, 7
user2, type1, 11
user2, type3, 17
but I needed also
user2, type2, 0
How would I get there ?
Regards
Andreas
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nha schrieb:
Hello,
Le 23/07/09 10:23, Glenn Maynard a écrit :
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 1:01 AM, Andreas wrote:
SELECT user_name, log_type_fk, COUNT(log_type_fk)
FROM log
JOIN users ON (user_id = user_fk)
WHERE (ts IS BETWEEN sometime AND another)
GROUP BY user_name, log_type_fk
sists of a couple of case-infos and should look like
case_id, case_name, case_all_log_events
Is there a way to do this?
regards
andreas
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Hi,
wouldn't it be great to have functions return "setof something" as
result where "something" was determined out of the result of a SELECT
within the function?
like
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION coffee(integer, timestamp, timestamp)
RETURNS SETOF
AS
$BODY$
SELECT staff_id, name, room, COUN
Hi,
I need some magic for a moving statistic that works on a rather big
table starting at a given date within the table up until now.
The statistic will count events allways on fridays over periods of 2
weeks before ... biweekly?
So I'd like to get a line every 2 weeks for everthing between.
Just 3 points ...
1) don't use "date" as a column name because it's a data type.
2) to_char(current_date, 'MM')||to_char(current_date, 'DD')
is equivalent to
to_char(current_date, 'MMDD')
3) you should get the same result with
...
where icao='KSFO'
and (EXTRACT (MONTH from d
A. Kretschmer schrieb:
[...] Or simpler:
test=*# select ((d-'2009-10-02'::date)/14) || '. period' as period, sum(value)
from foo group by 1;
This is tricky, because you use a text-column to sort but need numerical
sorting since there will be more than 0-9 periods.
This is still the way
Hi,
there is a vast log-table that collects several state data for objects.
(log_id, project_fk, object_fk, state_fk, log_type_fk,
created_on::timestamp, ...)
log_id is a sequence,
project_fk foreign key on a project-table
object_fk foreign key on a object-table
state_fk can have 10 v
Hi,
my frontend has a lot of combo- and listboxes where one can chose a
textsnippet that represents a key-number which is stored in several
tables as foreign-key attributes.
Those textsnippets are usually semantically grouped in 2-10 strings that
belong together somehow.
stupid example:
-
Jasen Betts schrieb:
On 2009-12-09, Andreas wrote:
...
stupid example:
---
color: red, green, blue
size: tiny, little, big, giant
structure: hard, soft, floppy
How would I solve the rather common text storage issue?
have you considered using enumerated types instead
Hi,
I need something like the user-roles of PG to store options of my users.
I guess i need a table with roles, options and one that stores the
refernces from roles to options.
roles (role_id, role_name)
option (option_id, option_name)
role_has_option (role_fk, option_fk)
so far is easy. Now
Filip Rembiałkowski schrieb:
2010/1/19 Andreas mailto:maps...@gmx.net>>
Hi,
I need something like the user-roles of PG to store options of my
users.
I guess i need a table with roles, options and one that stores the
refernces from roles to options.
roles (r
Thanks a whole lot and some :)
It's great that you actually did a working script.
I find it tremendosly easier to learn with a working example than with
some links to other documentation which makes or does not make sense.
I've got a 8.4 server so both ways work nicely.
Is there a way to prev
Hi,
is there a way to define a unique restraint on UPPER (textfield)?
E.g.
mytable (
name_id serial PRIMARY KEY,
name varchar(255),
UNIQUE ( upper (name) )
)
psql throws a syntax error because of the upper() function.
I need to prohibit that 2 of strings like cow, Cow, CoW appe
Joshua Tolley schrieb:
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 03:26:14AM +0100, Andreas wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to define a unique restraint on UPPER (textfield)?
E.g. mytable (
name_id serial PRIMARY KEY,
name varchar(255),
UNIQUE ( upper (name) )
)
psql throws a syntax error because of the
Tom Lane schrieb:
Andreas writes:
So I had the missconception that UNIQUE (...) within CREATE TABLE (...)
was actually just an shorter way to define a unique index which it is not.
Well, it is that --- it just doesn't provide access to all the features
that CREATE INDEX does.
Hi
I'd like to have an alternating colorindex in the output of a query that
consecutive rows that are the same within a colum the same number.
The query generates a readable output from a log-table and a few others
that hold referenced texts.
log (log_id int, log_event_fk int, object_fk i
Hi,
I regularly have to import from Excel files, that hold rather simple
text and number columns.
That works.
Occasionally there are unwanted special characters at the end of
text-columns that Exel and pgAdmin either show as a upward arrow with a
short leg on top 90° to the right or others a
Am 26.04.2010 12:12, schrieb silly sad:
On 04/26/10 04:12, Andreas wrote:
looks like a complete offtopic
Not anymore. The bad signs are in the DB now.
I'd need some command that filters somehow for inconvertible
(Unicode-->local charset) data.
How can I find those Unicode charact
5:18, schrieb Justin Graf:
On 4/26/2010 8:41 AM, Andreas wrote:
How can I get rid of them?
iconv -c
AFAIK iconv would translate on file system level but I would think
that messed up a allready messed up Excel workmap even further.
I'd be glad to handle csv, too.
I would look at a macro/
1 ... 13:05
242 1 ... 13:06
E.g. the checked event_typ_id may be 3 then the result should be line
19, 21, 23
regards
Andreas :)
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Hi
how would I store little key-Nr to text lists?
Like e.g.
colors
1 red
2 green
3 blue
Maybe I later also need to add 4 yellow?
Obviously the numbers are used for foreign keys in data tables and the
texts appear in selects.
On the other hand users should chose from listboxes in an ap
Hi,
is there a way to delete from a table using information from another
table to decide if a row should be dropped?
In my case there is a log
events ( event_id, event_type_fk, ...);
event_types ( event_type_id, relevance_level );
Now I'd like to delete all old events with certain relevance
Hi,
I need to display log events (again).
The log is simply like this
log ( log_id serial primary key, create_ts timestamp default
localtimestamp, object_id, state_id, ... )
It records the state of objects and when and what happend to to change
this state.
I'd like to get a list that sh
Hi,
is there a distinct function for comma separated lists ?
I sometimes need to update tables where I got a set of IDs, like:
update mytable
set someattribute = 42
where mytable.id in
( 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 3, 6, 13, 13, 3, 11 ... )
So there are double entries in the list but in this case i
Hi,
how could I divide streetnames from housenumbers ?
I have to deal with input like this:
Parkstreet 42
Parkstr. 42
Casle Avenue 42
Casle Str. 42-47
Casle Str. 54 - 55
probaply even
Casle Str. 42-47 a
Perhaps one could cut ap the 1st numeric char and regard everything left
of it as the st
Hi,
I need to insert a lot of basically blank records into a table to be
filled later.
Sounds silly but please bear with me. :)
projects ( project_id, project_name, ... )
companies ( company_id, ... )
departments ( department_id, department )
staff ( staff_id SERIAL, company_fk, department
Am 04.10.2010 01:46, schrieb Scott Marlowe:
On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Andreas wrote:
insert into staff ( company_fk, ..., department_fk )
select company_fk, ..., department_fk
from departments, companies, company_2_project AS c2p
where company_id = c2p.company_fk
Am 04.10.2010 02:58, schrieb Scott Marlowe:
The same way it would use the output of a select, it's a record set.
So it's x rows by y columns.
Then where were my insert statements wrong?
Please, look this is a simple but complete example and show me my error.
create temporary table table_1 (
Hi,
Is there a conditional string-concatenation ?
I'd like to have an elegant way to connect 2 strings with some 3rd
element between only if there really are 2 strings to connect.
e.g.
MyCat ( 'John', '_', 'Doe' ) --> 'John_Doe'
while
MyCat ( 'John', '_', '' ) --> 'John'
MyCat ( '', '_', 'Doe
Hi,
how can I collect text-fields from multiple rows into one output row?
I'd like to do an equivalent to the aggregate function SUM() only for text.
The input is a select that shows among other things a numerical column
where I would like to group by.
The text column of all rows in a group sh
Hi,
is it possible to insert into a table from list or an array ?
Suppose there is a set of numbers that might be IDs of tables within the DB.
To work with them I'd need a temporary table that just holds a single
column with those numbers.
Something like
create temporary table tmptable as se
Am 18.10.2010 20:14, schrieb Pavel Stehule:
2010/10/18 Andreas:
is it possible to insert into a table from list or an array ?
yes, it's possible
INSERT INTO tmptab
SELECT v
FROM unnest(string_to_array('1,2,4,2,1',',')) g(v)
Thanks Pavel,
though I'm
Hi,
I'm wondering if there was a clever way to find parts of a numeric
string in another table.
There is a table that holds city-codes and city-names. City-code would
be the part of a phone number that identifies the city.
Over here this code can have 2 - 5 digits. So the table would contain:
Am 01.11.2010 13:15, schrieb Brian Sherwood:
I am trying to sort router interface names.
The problem is that I am doing a text sort and need to do a numerical sort.
What I get instead is the following text ordering:
GigabitEthernet1/0/1| 1/0/1 | {1,0,1}
GigabitEthernet1/0/10 | 1/
Hi,
I've got an PG 8.4 on a opensuse box running.
The DB is unicode german.
There is a text column I'd like to order by but as far as I see PG
ignores special chars and uses only characters and numbers.
E.g. I get :
S&T C...
S&T E...
STP <-- ???
STP A <-- ???
S&T P...
S&T R...
Can I modify t
Hi,
I frequently get tables from spreadsheets to import into the DB.
Usually it looks like this:
A1, A2, A3, A4, B1, B2, B3, with optional C1, C2, D1, D2, ...
and there is a 1:n relation between A and B.
If provieded the C would be 1:1 to A and D 1:1 to B.
Up until now I let a VBA script
Hi,
is there an elegant way to tell PG :
a) Hey PG, look here are e.g. 3 values A, B, c for tableX
b) please check if there is a row matching A and B as key in tableX
c) if such a row exists, execute an UPDATE on column c else INSERT a
new row.
Currently I have a trigger function tha
hi,
I have a log-table that stores events of users and projects like this
( user_id integer, project_id integer, ts timestamp, event_type integer )
I need an aggregated list of worktime per user, per project, per day.
The users can switch projects during the day so I can't work this out
with mi
an user cannot be in more
than one project at the time? If so, can't be overlapping, right?
Best,
Oliveiros
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To:
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2011 2:43 PM
Subject: [SQL] need help with some aggregation magic
hi,
I have a log-table tha
Am 09.06.2011 18:20, schrieb Richard Broersma:
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 6:43 AM, Andreas wrote:
I have a log-table that stores events of users and projects like this
( user_id integer, project_id integer, ts timestamp, event_type integer )
I need an aggregated list of worktime per user, per
Hi,
I've got a table with a couple of objects.
Primary key object_id.
There is a function that fetches some values from another table that
relate to an object_id.
Like fctX ( 7 ) --> set of typX ... ( 14, 'bla' ), ( 17, 'blu' ), (
21, 'ble' ), ...
The result of the function can have 0 or mo
Hi,
how can I remove a set of characters in text-columns ?
Say I'd like to remove { } ( ) ' " , ; . : !
Of course I can chain replace ( replace ( replace ( replace ( ... , '' )
and replace the chars one by one against an empty string ''.
There might be a more elegant way.
Is there ?
rega
problem. :)
my replace...replace... was a wee bit tedious ;)
thanks a lot to you, Charlie and Steve :)
regards
Andreas
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Hi,
there is a table that has among others a integer primary key "id" and
another integer column "prio" as well as an integer "group_id".
I'd like to invert the values of the prio-column for one of the groups.
The prio numbers start with 3 and there are 1159 different prios in this
group.
At
Hi,
how would I let a table inherit the constraints of its parent(s) ?
It'd be rather cool not having to repeat every foreign key a table
inherited from it's parents.
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Hi,
is there a clever way to check overlapping time intervals ?
An option named n should be taken from date y to y.
The same name is ok for another interval.
e.g. table : mytab ( d1 date, d2 date, n text, v text )
There should be a constraint to provide no row can have a d1 or d2
within the in
Hi,
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-update.html
has an example where an either an insert or update is done according if
a key already exists.
The example is about wines. I did it with numbers.
drop table if exists tbl;
create table tbl ( key int primary key, val int );
insert
Am 13.09.2011 07:50, schrieb pasman pasmański:
In 8.4 this syntax is not implemented.
select * from (
update tbl set val = 1 where key in ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ) returning *
) as x
wouldn't work even in PG 9.1.
So what data structure is coming out of an "update ... returning *"
statement?
It obvio
Hi,
I'd like to have a function that looks up an id of an item.
In case the item doesn't exist in the table yet it should be inserted
and the new id should be returned.
From the PG docu, I took the merge_db sample and modified it a bit.
This works but I'm wondering if INSERT part could be tune
Hi,
I've got to check if 2 values are not in a set that is dynamically
calculated by a function.
The query looks like
select some_id,
from .
where 10 is not in ( select x from my_function (some_id))
and 20 is not in ( select x from my_function (some_id))
Is there a efficiency
How could I calculate differences of timestamps in a log-table?
Table log ( user_id integer, login boolean, ts timestamp )
So login = true would be a login-event and login = false a logout.
Is there a way to find the matching login/logout to calculate the
difference?
Or is there a better tabl
Hi,
suppose you need to import a csv with standard ciolums like name,
adress, phone, ... and some additional text columns that need to be
split off into referenced tables.
Those lookup-tables will only be needed for a project with limited life
time so I create a schema that might be called "
Am 08.12.2011 09:39, schrieb Emre Hasegeli:
On Thu, 08 Dec 2011 08:48:51 +0200, Andreas wrote:
How is the easiest way to to find the customer.id of the new
customers so I can insert the projectinfos?
It is easy to select rows not related with another table. One of the
following queries
Hi,
I need to clean up a text column so that it just contains numbers or the
"+" sign if it is the first character of the string.
Well, it is needed to normalise up a phone number column.
So it'd be great if the "+" could be transformed in "00" in the same step.
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Hi
I get CSV files to import.
Th structure is like this.
main part, sub part
Could be like this
A, a1
A, a2
A, a3
B, b1
B, b2
The database has a table for main_part and one for sub_part.
The relation needs to be n:m so there is a relation table that holds (
main_id, sub_id ).
The 2 primary key
Am 16.02.2012 02:13, schrieb David Johnston:
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From: pgsql-sql-ow...@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-sql-ow...@postgresql.org] On
Behalf Of Andreas
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 8:03 PM
To: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org
Subject: [SQL] need help with import
Hi
I get CSV
Hi,
is there a way to split up phone numbers?
I know that's a tricky topic and it depends on the national phone number
format.
I'm especially interested in a solution for Germany, Swizerland and Austria.
I've got everything in a phone number column that makes hardly sense like:
+49432156780
004
hi,
is there a disadvantage to write a join as
select *
froma, b
where a.id = b.a_id;
over
select *
froma join b on a.id = b.a_id;
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Hi,
I'm trying to get an idea about pg_trgrm.
I created a GIST index on a text column in a table.
Now I can filter the table with similarity().
How would I group the table so that it shows groups that have similarity
() > x ?
Lets say the table looks like this:
id, txt
1, aa1
2, bb1
3,
Hi,
is there a generic solution to dump the result of a query as a crosstab,
when I can't know how many columns I will need?
E.g. I get something like this:
id, x
1, a
1, b
1, c
2, l
2, m
and I'd like to see it as:
id, x1, x2, x3, . xn
1, a, b, c,null, null
2,
Am 24.04.2012 22:08, schrieb Samuel Gendler:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Andreas <mailto:maps...@gmx.net>> wrote:
Hi,
is there a generic solution to dump the result of a query as a
crosstab, when I can't know how many columns I will need?
E.g. I get somet
Am 25.04.2012 00:04, schrieb Joe Conway:
On 04/24/2012 02:42 PM, David Johnston wrote:
You must specify the output record structure:
SELECT crosstab(text, text) AS ( col1_name col1_type [, colN_name
colN_type]* )
Whether this relates to the “materialization node” message you are
receiving I ha
Hi,
I'm trying to fight against double entries in tables.
I got as far as I can find similar records with trigram string matching.
If I do this with a table compared to itself I get something like this:
id_a, id_b
3, 5
3, 7
5, 3
5, 7
7, 3
7, 5
11, 13
13, 11
so the records with t
Am 20.05.2012 05:04, schrieb Jasen Betts:
On 2012-05-19, Andreas wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to fight against double entries in tables.
I got as far as I can find similar records with trigram string matching.
If I do this with a table compared to itself I get something like this:
id_a, id_b
3
Hi,
suppose a table that has records with some ID and a timestamp.
id,ts
3,2012/01/03
5,2012/01/05
7,2012/01/07
3,2012/02/03
3,2012/01/05
5,2012/03/01
7,2012/04/04
to fetch every last row of those IDs I do:
select id, ts
from ( select id, ts, row_number(
Hi,
Is there a similarity-function that minds national charsets?
Over here we've got some special cases that screw up the results on
similarity().
Our characters: ä, ö, ü, ß
could as well be written as: ae, oe, ue, ss
e.g.
select similarity ( 'Müller', 'Mueller' )
results to: 0.363636
In
, account_manager_id ).
Could I let the database control that account-manager #1 can only see
customers who are assigned to him in the cu_am-relation?
For now I do this in the front-end but this is easily circumvented for
anyone who has a clue and uses some other client like psql.
Regards
Andreas
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Hi
I do keep a table of objects ... let's say companies.
I need to collect flags that express yes / no / don't know.
TRUE / FALSE / NULL would do.
Solution 1:
I have a boolean column for every flag within the companies-table.
Whenever I need an additional flag I'll add another column.
This
Hi,
I've got a log-table that records events regarding other objects.
Those events have a state that shows the progress of further work on
this event.
They can be open, accepted or rejected.
I don't want to be able to insert addition events regarding an object X
as long there is an open or a
Am 12.07.2012 07:14, schrieb Andreas Kretschmer:
Marc Mamin wrote:
A partial index would do the same, but requires less space:
create unique index on log(state) WHERE state IN (0,1);
OK, nice :)
What if I have those states in a 3rd table?
So I can see a state-history of when a state
Hi,
I have a table with user ids and names.
Another table describes some rights of those users and still another one
describes who inherits rights from who.
A function all_rights ( user_id ) calculates all rights of a user
recursively and gives back a table with all userright_ids this user
di
Hi,
asume I've got 2 tables
objects ( id int, name text )
attributes ( object_id int, value int )
attributes has a default entry with object_id = 0 and some other where
another value should be used.
e.g.
objects
( 1, 'A' ),
( 2, 'B' ),
( 3, 'C' )
attributes
( 0, 42
I have a rather big log table that collects events for objects and the
change of their states.
Say an object can have state 0-9.
Every now and then an event happens that gets logged as:
( event TIMESTAMP, object_id INTEGER, state_id INTEGER )
Now I need to get a history of the last 12 weeks tha
Hi
I need a series of month numbers like 201212, 201301 MM to join
other sources against it.
I've got a table that describes projects:
projects ( id INT, project TEXT, startdate DATE )
and some others that log events
events( project_id INT, createdate DATE, ...)
to show some statistics I
0101'::date, '1
month'::interval) m;
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 3:49 PM, jan zimmek wrote:
hi andreas,
this might give you an idea how to generate series of dates (or other
datatypes):
select g, (current_date + (g||' month')::interval)::date from
generate_series(1,12) g;
der by 1, 2;
Am 23.01.2013 01:08, schrieb Alexander Gataric:
I would create a common table expression with the series from Filip
and left join to the table you need to report on.
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From: "Andreas"
To: "Filip Rembiałkowski"
Cc: "jan zimmek&qu
xpression with the series from Filip
and left join to the table you need to report on.
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From: "Andreas"
To: "Filip Rembiałkowski"
Cc: "jan zimmek" ,
Subject: [SQL] need some magic with generate_series()
Date: Tue
Hi
I've got functions that return a TABLE.
If I call it with constant parameters like:
SELECT * FROM some_fct( 42 );
I get a table with column names as the result as intended.
When I rather call it with the parameter coming from another table I get
a set of records where I don't know how to a
Hi,
I need to store data that has a valid timespan with start and enddate.
objects ( id, name, ... )
object_data ( object_id referencs objects(id), startdate, enddate, ... )
nothing special, yet
How can I have PG reject a data record where the new start- or enddate
lies between the start- or
Am 17.02.2013 19:20, schrieb Andreas Kretschmer:
Andreas hat am 17. Februar 2013 um 18:02 geschrieben:
I need to store data that has a valid timespan with start and enddate.
objects ( id, name, ... )
object_data ( object_id referencs objects(id), startdate, enddate, ... )
nothing special
Hi,
I need to fill up a sparse table in an view.
The table holds some numbers relating months and objects.
The month is an integer in the format MM.
To make it more convenient to manage this table I decidet to let a value
be good till the next entry.
E.g. if there is an entry in january and
Hi,
I've got a table to import from csv that has an array-column like:
import ( id, array_col, ... )
Those arrays look like ( 42, ";4941;4931;4932", ... )
They can have 0 or any number of elements separated by ;
So I'd need a result like this:
42, 4941
42, 4931
42, 4932
How would I get this?
rray_col) from table
Venky Kandaswamy
Principal Engineer, Adchemy Inc.
925-200-7124
From: pgsql-sql-ow...@postgresql.org [pgsql-sql-ow...@postgresql.org] on behalf
of Andreas [maps...@gmx.net]
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2013 12
Hi,
I need to show a moving statistic of states of objects for every month
since beginning of 2013.
There are tables like
objects ( id integer, name text );
state ( id integer, state text ); 10=A, 20=B ... 60=F
history ( object_id integer, state_id, ts timestamp );
Every event that
Hi,
I've got a stack of tasks to show in a list.
Every task has a timestamp X that may be NULL or a date. It contains
the date when this tasks should be done.
Sometimes it has date and the time-part, too.
The list should be like this:
1) X sometime today should come first in ascending ti
Hi,
There is a Select that calculates some SUMs of objects.
I'd like to show a list of counts and percentages of this counts based
on the sum of all counts.
Is that possible in a SELECT statement?
Example:
Fruit Count %
--
Bananas 5 10%
elete" options of the relation.
Regards
Andreas
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Fernando Hevia schrieb:
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MY QUESTIONS:
Your questions have a strong "home-work" look.
Yes but I didn't want to bother everyone with my project's details.
It's more like a CRM.
Up until now I just tried to manage somehow with the s
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