Re: fetch first rows of grouped data - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Joel Richard
Subject Re: fetch first rows of grouped data
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Msg-id 4CB5D209-C0CC-466E-A967-E766D6AD799B@joelrichard.com
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In response to Re: fetch first rows of grouped data  ("D'Arcy J.M. Cain" <darcy@druid.net>)
Responses Re: fetch first rows of grouped data  (Michael Glaesemann <grzm@seespotcode.net>)
Re: fetch first rows of grouped data  ("D'Arcy J.M. Cain" <darcy@druid.net>)
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That's what I thought at first, but this is not the case. She's  
looking for the first two dates in -each- city in the table. I  
initially thought that this could be accomplished with GROUP BY and  
LIMIT, but GROUP BY can only give you the first date for each city,  
not the first two dates for each city.

So far, I haven't come up with any clever ideas. I'm not sure this  
can be done in SQL.

--Joel


On Aug 27, 2007, at 12:51 PM, D'Arcy J.M. Cain wrote:

> On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 18:36:47 +0200
> Claudia Kosny <ckosny@gmx.net> wrote:
>> I have a list of events that take place in a certain city at a  
>> certain
>> date. Now I would like to have the first two (ordered by date) events
>> for each city.
>>
>> Is there a way to do this with one query?
>> I am using PostgreSQL 7.4.
>
> I believe you are looking for the LIMIT keyword.  Check the docs on  
> the
> web site.
>
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