Re: Problem with pivot tables - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Samuel Gendler
Subject Re: Problem with pivot tables
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Msg-id CAEV0TzCYbnu7VEfLQjBdsdddxVv1En9iwcpwWBZ-70tvO0L1tw@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Problem with pivot tables  (Gabriel Filipiak <gabriel.filipiak@gmail.com>)
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On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Gabriel Filipiak <gabriel.filipiak@gmail.com> wrote:
I have problem with creating a pivot table in postgreSQL using crosstab function. It works well but it produces many records for the same client_id, how can I avoid it?

Here is the SQL:

SELECT * FROM crosstab('SELECT client_id,extract(year from date), sum(amount)  from orders group by extract(
year from date), client_id','SELECT extract(year from date) FROM orders GROUP BY extract(year from date) order by extract(year from date)')
AS orders(
row_name integer,
year_2001 text,
year_2002 text,
year_2003 text,
year_2004 text,
year_2005 text,
year_2006 text,
year_2007 text,
year_2008 text,
year_2009 text,
year_2010 text,
year_2011 text);   


I think it assumes all client_id rows will occur together, so as soon as it sees a different client_id, it moves to the next row.  If it then encounters the original client_id, it creates yet another row for it.  Add an order clause to your first query so that it will get all years for each client_id sequentially.

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