Re: Range queries with multiple tables - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Adam Ruth
Subject Re: Range queries with multiple tables
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Msg-id 5DEFB9A2-15BF-46F8-902C-68193E551BC0@mac.com
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In response to Range queries with multiple tables  (Mag Gam <magawake@gmail.com>)
List pgsql-novice
You can use union:

select id, ts, value from 2009.01
union
select id, ts, value from 2009.02
union
select id, ts, value from 2009.03
union
select id, ts, value from 2009.04

On 11/05/2009, at 10:11 PM, Mag Gam wrote:

> I have 5 tables like named this:
>
> 2009.01
> 2009.02
> 2009.03
> 2009.04
> 2009.05
>
> Each table has a columns like this:
>
> ( id integer,
> ts timestamp,
> value char(50)
> );
>
>
> If I would like to search from 2009.01 to 2009.04 is it possible to
> build a query like that? I was thinking if there is a clever VIEW I
> can create that would include all 5 tables as 1 table.
>
> Any thoughts or ideas?
>
> TIA
>
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