Re: Detecting change in event properties - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Robert James
Subject Re: Detecting change in event properties
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Msg-id CAGYyBgjji30EY0r5SQVb7f3u=4x8LDNGFMRoGBeCUwdKsiMung@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Detecting change in event properties  (Robert James <srobertjames@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: Detecting change in event properties  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Re: Detecting change in event properties  (Elliot <yields.falsehood@gmail.com>)
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On 10/25/13, Robert James <srobertjames@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a table of (timed) events, and I'm interested in marking events
> whose properties have changed from the previous event.
>
> I believe this can be done with window functions, but I'm not sure
> how.  What window function can give me a field from the _previous_
> row?
>
> (To elaborate, I'm interested in:
> * Finding field x of the _previous_ row
> * Finding field x of the _next_ row
> * Finding field x of the _previous_ row that meets a certain criteria
> (which the current row may or may not meet)
> )

The first two are actually trivial - lag(field_x) over (order by [same
order as query]) and lead(...).

But the last one seems ellusive - How can I find the value of field x
on the previous row WHERE a criteria is met? Is it possible to do this
at all with a window function?


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