From: | Gregory Seidman <gss+pg(at)cs(dot)brown(dot)edu> |
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To: | PostgreSQL general mailing list <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: select min row in a group |
Date: | 2002-06-28 23:48:01 |
Message-ID: | 20020628234800.GA27187@cs.brown.edu |
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Manfred Koizar sez:
} On Fri, 28 Jun 2002 17:56:17 -0400, Gregory Seidman
} <gss+pg(at)cs(dot)brown(dot)edu> wrote:
} >This is really an SQL question, not specific to PostgreSQL.
} Greg,
}
} but the answer is specific to PostgreSQL :-)
}
} >For each ext_id (which references something in another table), I want to
} >find the row with the minimum value.
} >I feel like there has to be a way to do it without a nested query, probably
} >using GROUP BY. Any thoughts?
}
} If you only need ext_id and value, this should work with most SQL
} dialects:
}
} SELECT ext_id, min(value)
} FROM ValTable
} GROUP BY ext_id;
Nope, I need all the columns. What's really going on is that I have a set
of points A and a set of points B in a high dimensional space. The table I
am starting from is really a view on the cartesian product of A and B, with
the distance between each pair of points. What I'm trying to find is, for
each point in A, the closest point in B.
} If you need all the other columns, use this PostgreSQL extension:
}
} SELECT DISTINCT ON (ext_id) ext_id, value, ...
} FROM ValTable
} ORDER BY ext_id, value;
I'm not sure how I get the minimum value with this construction. Help?
} Servus
} Manfred
--Greg
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