thanks a lot, that worked!
cheers, Meike
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: thombrown@gmail.com [mailto:thombrown@gmail.com] Im Auftrag von Thom
Brown
Gesendet: Montag, 20. August 2012 13:35
An: Meike Börder
Cc: pgsql-novice@postgresql.org
Betreff: Re: [NOVICE] Postgresql-query for absolute beginner
On 20 August 2012 11:55, Meike Börder <boerder@uni-landau.de> wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
>
>
> as you may have guessed from the title, Im an absolute beginner using
> PostgreSQL and I need some help. I have a table with the columns country
> (text), sample site (text) and date (timestamp with time zone):
>
> country sample site date
>
> AA a1 01.01.2000
>
> AA a1 12.02.1999
>
> AA a2 01.01.2000
>
> BB b1 23.04.1984
>
> BB b2 05.05.2000
>
> BB b3 01.01.2000
>
> CC c1 15.03.1998
>
> CC c1 24.10.2002
>
> CC c2 15.03.1998
>
>
>
> What I want to know now is how often the different sampling sites were
> tested. How do I have to write my query? I tried using something like
>
> Select country, sample site, count (date) from samples
>
> But the result was rubbish. I could Imagine that I have to create a
> loop for this query (the table has overall more than 1 mio rows) to
> get a result table with a list of sampling sites and the number of
> surveys for each of them.
Did you use a GROUP BY?
SELECT country, sample_site, count(date) FROM samples GROUP BY country,
sample_site;
A GROUP BY is required when using aggregate functions, of which "count" is
one.
--
Thom