Thread: array_agg + limit

array_agg + limit

From
Emanuel Calvo Franco
Date:
I'm having this 'issue':

coches=# select array_agg(patente order by fecha desc) from
dia4.infraccion limit 6;

                               array_agg


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

{565538,726668,639414,739391,674212,941061,636533,981958,999057,743729,548494,923939,841427,454574,363754,670514,566266,251071,852043,1537
11,952549,129124,446671,476345,168905,308274,404812,501024,738098,636071}
(1 row)


I now why it happens an how avoid it, but.... it's ok? Must work like this?


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Re: array_agg + limit

From
Guillaume Lelarge
Date:
Le 27/11/2010 13:59, Emanuel Calvo Franco a écrit :
> I'm having this 'issue':
>
> coches=# select array_agg(patente order by fecha desc) from
> dia4.infraccion limit 6;
>
>                                array_agg
>
>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
{565538,726668,639414,739391,674212,941061,636533,981958,999057,743729,548494,923939,841427,454574,363754,670514,566266,251071,852043,1537
> 11,952549,129124,446671,476345,168905,308274,404812,501024,738098,636071}
> (1 row)
>
>
> I now why it happens an how avoid it, but.... it's ok? Must work like this?
>

The result is OK, but is probably not what you wanted to get. If you
want to limit the number of items in the array, you should limit before
aggregating. Something like this might work:

SELECT array_agg(patente ORDER BY fecha DESC)
FROM
  (SELECT * FROM dia4.infraccion ORDER BY fecha DESC LIMIT 6) tmp;

I didn't check, but this should work.


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Re: array_agg + limit

From
Pavel Stehule
Date:
Hello

probably you want

select array_agg(patente) from (select patente from dia4.infaccion
ORDER BY fecha DESC LIMIT 6) x

Regards

Pavel

2010/11/27 Emanuel Calvo Franco <postgres.arg@gmail.com>:
> I'm having this 'issue':
>
> coches=# select array_agg(patente order by fecha desc) from
> dia4.infraccion limit 6;
>
>                               array_agg
>
>
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
 {565538,726668,639414,739391,674212,941061,636533,981958,999057,743729,548494,923939,841427,454574,363754,670514,566266,251071,852043,1537
> 11,952549,129124,446671,476345,168905,308274,404812,501024,738098,636071}
> (1 row)
>
>
> I now why it happens an how avoid it, but.... it's ok? Must work like this?
>
>
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Re: array_agg + limit

From
Lew
Date:
Emanuel Calvo Franco wrote:
> I'm having this 'issue':
>
> coches=# select array_agg(patente order by fecha desc) from
> dia4.infraccion limit 6;
>
>                                 array_agg
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
{565538,726668,639414,739391,674212,941061,636533,981958,999057,743729,548494,923939,841427,454574,363754,670514,566266,251071,852043,1537
> 11,952549,129124,446671,476345,168905,308274,404812,501024,738098,636071}
> (1 row)
>
> I now [know] why it happens an[d] how [to] avoid it, but.... it's ok?
> Must work like this?

Yes and yes.  LIMIT applies to the number of rows, and that's how it's documented.
<http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/interactive/queries-limit.html>

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Re: array_agg + limit

From
Emanuel Calvo Franco
Date:
2010/11/27 Lew <noone@lewscanon.com>:
> Emanuel Calvo Franco wrote:
>>
>> I'm having this 'issue':
>>
>> coches=# select array_agg(patente order by fecha desc) from
>> dia4.infraccion limit 6;
>>
>>                                array_agg
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
 {565538,726668,639414,739391,674212,941061,636533,981958,999057,743729,548494,923939,841427,454574,363754,670514,566266,251071,852043,1537
>> 11,952549,129124,446671,476345,168905,308274,404812,501024,738098,636071}
>> (1 row)
>>
>> I now [know] why it happens an[d] how [to] avoid it, but.... it's ok?
>> Must work like this?
>

;) Thks

> Yes and yes.  LIMIT applies to the number of rows, and that's how it's
> documented.
> <http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/interactive/queries-limit.html>
>
> --

You understood me. The form proposed by Guillaume:

SELECT array_agg(patente ORDER BY fecha DESC)
FROM
 (SELECT * FROM dia4.infraccion ORDER BY fecha DESC LIMIT 6) tmp;

Is the way i've talked about. My question was about the 'how it works'.

Regards,

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