Re: [GENERAL] max() question - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Aaron J. Seigo
Subject Re: [GENERAL] max() question
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Msg-id 99091412253102.03076@stilborne
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In response to max() question  (Hitesh Patel <hitesh@presys.com>)
Responses Re: [GENERAL] max() question
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On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> I have a table with and email address and a datetime timestamp.  What
> would be the easiest way to select the 3 earliest timestamps (earliest
> being furthest in the past from the current date)

lots of ways =) though the first that comes to mind is the use of cursors.
order by DATEFIELD asc and just grab the first three.. or if that don't work for
ya (for whatever reason)... you could select the min(DATEFIELD), then select the
min(DATEFIELD) where DATEFIELD > (that last select's return), then again for
the third... this is convoluted, but if you are doing this over a network, a
cursor may not be the easiest thing to implement, depending on what you are
using. as for performance of this? i dunno. cursor would be best.

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Aaron J. Seigo
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