I've got a table of "coupons" which have an expiration date. For each
type of coupon, I'd like to get the primary key of the coupon which will
expire first.
# create table coupon
( coupon_id serial primary key, type varchar(255), expires date
);
insert into coupon values(DEFAULT,'free','2007-01-01');
insert into coupon values(DEFAULT,'free','2007-01-01');
insert into coupon values(DEFAULT,'free','2007-06-01');
insert into coupon values(DEFAULT,'free','2007-06-01');
insert into coupon values(DEFAULT,'50%','2008-06-01');
insert into coupon values(DEFAULT,'50%','2008-06-02');
insert into coupon values(DEFAULT,'50%','2008-06-03');
The desired query would look like:
# select coupon_id,type,expires from coupon where type='free' order by
expires limit 1;coupon_id | type | expires
-----------+------+------------ 1 | free | 2007-01-01
But be grouped by type:
# select type,min(expires),count(*) from coupon group by type;type | min | count
------+------------+-------free | 2007-01-01 | 4 ; pk=150% | 2008-06-01 | 3 ; pk=5
In the second example, is it possible to get the primary key of the row
with the minimum expires time?
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