From: | Michael Burke <michael(at)engtech(dot)ca> |
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To: | pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Using calculated columns as arguments in same SELECT |
Date: | 2006-02-16 15:07:50 |
Message-ID: | 200602161107.50608.michael@engtech.ca |
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Hello,
I am looking to simplify this query (uses PostGIS, but I have encountered this
scenario with other chains of functions):
gtest=# SELECT X(
SetSRID(
Transform(
GeomFromText(
'POINT(142512 1020225)', 26910
), 4326
),
-1)
) as xcoord, Y(
SetSRID(
Transform(
GeomFromText(
'POINT(142512 1020225)', 26910
), 4326
),
-1)
) AS ycoord;
This SELECT works, but the rather long arguments to X(geom) and Y(geom) are
the same. Is it possible and feasible to pre-calculate the argument, such
as:
gtest=# SELECT
SetSRID(
Transform(
GeomFromText(
'POINT(142512 1020225)', 26910
), 4326
),
-1) AS transformed_geom,
X(transformed_geom) AS xcoord,
Y(transformed_geom) AS ycoord
Where I don't really care about transformed_geom being returned, but it saves
double-calling the inside functions This doesn't work -- it complains that
transformed_geom is not a column.
SELECT version(); gives:
PostgreSQL 8.0.6 on i386-portbld-freebsd5.4, compiled by GCC cc (GCC) 3.4.2
[FreeBSD] 20040728
Thanks in advance!
Mike.
--
Michael Burke
Engineering Technologies Canada Ltd.
michael(at)engtech(dot)ca 1 (902) 628-1705
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