Re: Query question - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Stéphane RIFF
Subject Re: Query question
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Msg-id 42676D26.2060506@cerene.fr
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In response to Re: Query question  (Franco Bruno Borghesi <franco@akyasociados.com.ar>)
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I do some tests with your first query and it seems to works.
Thanks a lot for your answer, i will post the final thought later
Thanks again
bye

Franco Bruno Borghesi wrote:

> If you have a row every 15 seconds, the answer is quite easy:
>
>SELECT
>    A1.date
>FROM
>    activity A1
>    LEFT JOIN activity A2 ON (A2.date=A1.date-'15 secs'::interval)
>WHERE
>    A1.state<>A2.state OR A2.state IS NULL
>ORDER BY 1
>  
>
>
>
> Now if you don't have a row every 15 seconds, the answer is a bit more 
> complex (at least I couldn't think of an easier solution):
>
>SELECT
>    min(TMP2.new_date)
>FROM
>    (
>        SELECT
>            DISTINCT
>            TMP.new_date,
>            max(TMP.old_date) AS max_old_date
>        FROM
>            (
>                SELECT    
>                    A1.id AS new_id, A1.date AS new_date, A1.state AS new_state,
>                    A2.id AS old_id, A2.date AS old_date, A2.state AS old_state
>                FROM
>                    activity A1
>                    LEFT JOIN activity A2 ON (A2.date<A1.date)
>                ORDER BY
>                    A1.date, A2.date DESC    
>            ) AS TMP
>        WHERE
>            TMP.old_state<>TMP.new_state OR TMP.old_state IS NULL
>        GROUP BY
>            TMP.new_date
>    ) TMP2
>GROUP BY
>    TMP2.max_old_date
>ORDER BY 1
>  
>
>
> I've tested both queries on postgreSQL 8 with the data you provided, 
> and they both work. Anyway try them with larger datasets before using 
> them in real life ;-)
>
> Hope it helps.
>
>
> Stéphane RIFF wrote:
>
>> Hi ,
>>
>> I have table that represent a switch activity like this :
>>
>> |         date                    | state  |
>> | 2005-04-20 17:00:00 |   0     |
>> | 2005-04-20 17:00:15 |   0     |
>> | 2005-04-20 17:00:30 |   1     |
>> | 2005-04-20 17:00:45 |   1     |
>> | 2005-04-20 17:01:00 |   1     |
>> | 2005-04-20 17:01:15 |   0     |
>> | 2005-04-20 17:01:30 |   0     |
>> | 2005-04-20 17:01:45 |   0     |
>>
>> I want to get the date of each states change but i not a sql expert.
>> Can someone advices me
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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