Jan Peters <petersjan@gmx.at> wrote:
> Dear all,
> maybe a stupid question, but: I have a table that is ordered like this:
>
> user_id|timestamp|event
> 1 |0:1 |event_a
> 1 |0:2 |event_b
> 2 |0:1 |event_b
> 2 |0:3 |event_c
> 2 |0:4 |event_b
> 3 |0:1 |event_a
>
> and I would like to number them according to their timestamps like this:
>
> user_id|timestamp|event |order
> 1 |0:1 |event_a |1
> 1 |0:2 |event_b |2
> 2 |0:1 |event_b |1
> 2 |0:3 |event_c |2
> 2 |0:4 |event_b |3
> 3 |0:1 |event_a |1
>
untested:
select user_id, timestamp, event, row_number() over (partition by
user_id order by timestamp) as "order" from your_table
> How would I do this with an UPDATE statement (e.g.) in pgsql?
I think, you don't need an UPDATE, just a SELECT.
Andreas
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