Thanks for your reply,
The table is essentially:create table readings (timer    timestamp primary key, 
                      readings  hstore);

the hstore comprises (<sensor_id> <reading>) key/value pairs for readings taken 
at the time specified in the timestamp.
eg:  "67" "-45.67436", "68" "176.5424" could be key/value pairs representing 
latitude & longitude, with a timestamp in the timer column.

There would be several lat/lon hstore pairs in a given minute, the query I want 
would return the last one in the timeseries for that minute (for each key).

I don't think your examples will give me the separate hstore key-value pairs, 
extracted as the last in the interval for each key & reassembled as an hstore 
list in the result. The sensor id is the hstore key, as described above, not a 
separate attribute. That said, the keys can be extracted from the hstore much 
like a column, but I'm not sure that is the best approach.
Treating each set of hstores in an interval as an array & extracting the last 
elements may be viable. But I['m not sure how...

 
 
 On Thursday, April 15, 2021, 6:33:08 AM GMT+12, Michael Lewis 
<mle...@entrata.com> wrote: 





If you share example schema and desired output (like a dummy table or even 
pseudo code SQL), then I'm sure many people could help you. Right now, the 
description of your desired result seems a bit unclear, at least to me.


If you wanted to run this hourly for the last 1 hour, it sounds a bit like want 
this-

select sensor_id, date_trunc( 'minute', timestamptz_field_name_here ), last( 
value_from_hstore ) over ( partition by sensor_id, date_trunc( 'minute', 
timestamptz_field_name_here ) ) as last_value_recorded
from data_table_here
where timestamptz_field_name_here BETWEEN NOW() - interval '1 hour' and NOW()
group by sensor_id, date_trunc( 'minute', timestamptz_field_name_here )


You could also use the left join "where is null" pattern to check that a prior 
record in the minute period of time does not exist for that same key. Something 
like this-

select d1.sensor_id, date_trunc( 'minute', d1.timestamptz_field_name_here ), 
d1.timestamptz_field_name_here as last_value_recorded
from data_table_here as d1
left join data_table_here as prior_d1 ON prior_d1.sensor_id = d1.sensor_id AND 
prior_d1.timestamptz_field_name_here < d1.timestamptz_field_name_here and 
prior_d1.timestamptz_field_name_here >= date_trunc( 'minute', 
d1.timestamptz_field_name_here )
where d1.timestamptz_field_name_here BETWEEN NOW() - interval '1 hour' and NOW()


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