Re: How should I do this? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Martijn van Oosterhout
Subject Re: How should I do this?
Date
Msg-id 20020628003413.C12854@svana.org
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In response to How should I do this?  (Laurent Duperval <lduperval@videotron.ca>)
List pgsql-general
Have a look at DISTINCT ON. It works well for this sort of thing.

On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 06:53:59PM -0400, Laurent Duperval wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to do a couple of things:
>
> I have a lot of data in a database which is structured as follows:
>
> date: long
> value: numeric
> delta: numeric
>
> What happens is that sometimes the value and delta fields can be identical
> for a long period. This data is used to produce graphs so having a number of
> rows with the same value and delta but with different times just wastes space.
> How would I make sure that insertions occur only if delta and/or value are
> different than the last entry in the table?
>
> Secondly, now I've got a lot of this useless data in my table. What's the best
> way to clean it out e.g. if my data is:
>
> 1 10 1
> 2 10 1
> 3 10 1
> 4 11 2
> 5 9 0
> 6 9 0
> 7 9 0
> 8 7 -2
>
> I only want
>
> 1 10 1
> 4 11 2
> 5 9 0
> 8 7 -2
>
> left in the table. Note that I'm using the Pgtcl extension and I can script it
> in Tcl. My original idea was to do a select to get all the data in the tables
> and then go through them one by one and to remove a row if the delta/value is
> different from the previous one. But maybe there's a better way?
>
> Thanks for any ideas,
>
> L
>
> --
> Laurent Duperval <mailto:lduperval@videotron.ca>
>
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> reasoning, and inhibit clarity."
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>                                                           -
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