Hello,
if I have this table with 3 boolean columns:
# \d pref_rate
Table "public.pref_rep"
Column | Type | Modifiers
------------+-----------------------------+---------------
id | character varying(32) |
author | character varying(32) |
good | boolean |
fair | boolean |
nice | boolean |
about | character varying(256) |
last_rated | timestamp without time zone | default now()
Foreign-key constraints:
"pref_rate_author_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (author) REFERENCES pref_users(id)
"pref_rate_id_fkey" FOREIGN KEY (id) REFERENCES pref_users(id)
- how can I please count the number of
true's and false's for each column for a certain id?
(to find that persons rating)
I'm trying:
select sum(fair=true), sum(fair=false) from pref_rep;
but sum() doesn't like a boolean as an argument.
I've only come up with
select count(*) from pref_rep where fair=true and id='XXX';
but this would mean I have to call this line 6 times? (2 x column).
Thank you
Alex