Re: Duration between two timestamps - Mailing list pgsql-general

From phil campaigne
Subject Re: Duration between two timestamps
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Msg-id 42040A89.6030508@charter.net
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In response to Duration between two timestamps  (phil campaigne <pcampaigne@charter.net>)
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Steve Crawford wrote:

>On Friday 04 February 2005 7:37 am, you wrote:
>
>
>>Hi All,
>>I have stored event records in Postgresql 7.3.4 and now need to
>>calculate the duration between each event in succession.  I have
>>"record_id" and a" timestamp without time zone" columns for each
>>event.
>>
>>What is a good way to calculate the difference in timestamp and
>>store it in the record as duration.  I am doing this as part of a
>>java application on RH linux 8.0.
>>
>>My timestamp is of the form "2005-01-30 07:51:29.149458".
>>thanks in advance,
>>Phil
>>
>>
>
>How about:
>
>select (select min(eventtime) from foo b where b.eventtime >
>a.eventtime)-eventtime from foo a;
>
>Obviously an index on eventtime is indicated but still this query does
>have the potential to take a long time. It also assumes that event
>timestamps are unique.
>
>If your timestamps can have the same value and the record_id is
>monotonically increasing then you can use the same basic technique
>with the record_id as the selector.
>
>Cheers,
>Steve
>
>
>
>
Thanks Steve, Martin...I will give your ideas a try.
Phil



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