Hello
you can use CASE like
SELECT CASE WHEN birth_year BETWEEN 1940 AND 1949 THEN 1940 WHEN birth_year BETWEEN 1950 AND 1959 THEN 1950 WHEN
birth_yearBETWEEN 1960 AND 1969 THEN 1960 WHEN birth_year BETWEEN 1970 AND 1979 THEN 1979 END, AVG(salary) FROM tester
GROUPBY 1 ORDER BY 1;
Regards
Pavel Stehule
2007/7/27, Carol Cheung <cacheung@consumercontact.com>:
> Hello,
>
> Here's my table:
>
> db=# select * from tester order by birth_year;
> birth_year | salary
> ------------+--------
> 1946 | 78000
> 1949 | 61000
> 1951 | 58000
> 1953 | 56000
> 1958 | 52000
> 1962 | 50000
> 1965 | 45000
> 1967 | 60000
> 1968 | 57000
> 1970 | 47000
> 1972 | 32000
> 1973 | 42000
> (12 rows)
>
> How can I display the average salary grouped by decade of birth year?
> That is, is it possible to display the average salary of those born in
> the 1940's, the average salary of those born in the 1950's, average
> salary of those born in the 1960's, and those born in the 1970's, all in
> one result table?
> Something like:
>
> decade | average(salary)
> -------+-----------------
> 1940 | 69500
> 1950 | 53333.33
> 1960 | 53000
> 1970 | 40333.33
>
> Thanks in advance,
> C
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