Actually, this isn't so inane... Let's say I have table A keeping track of other tables, and those tables detail bandwidth usage. I want to do a subselect like the flowing, but I'm not sure how. Take a look. Any ideas? Thanks. -g2 SELECT *, SUM(octets) FROM ( SELECT table_name FROM flow_tables WHERE start_time >= '2000-08-10 00:00' -- note the time format is important AND end_time <= '2000-08-10 00:00' -- same note as above ) WHERE src_addr <<= '10.1.1.0/24'::inet -- CIDR network designation OR dst_addr <<= '10.1.1.0/24'::inet -- no / means /32 ORDER BY start_time ; Here is what the tables involved look like... CREATE TABLE flow_tables ( key SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, table_name VARCHAR(25) NOT NULL, period INTERVAL NOT NULL, start_time TIMESTAMP NOT NULL, end_time TIMESTAMP NOT NULL, flows INT4 NOT NULL, missed INT4 NOT NULL, records INT4 NOT NULL, date_entered TIMESTAMP DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP NOT NULL ); ...and every hour, a table is created and populated that looks like this... CREATE TABLE flows_<unique_number> ( src_addr INET NOT NULL, dst_addr INET NOT NULL, src_port VARCHAR(12) NOT NULL, dst_port VARCHAR(12) NOT NULL, protocol VARCHAR(12) NOT NULL, pkts INT4 NOT NULL, octets INT4 NOT NULL, flows_at_start_time INT4 NOT NULL, start_time TIMESTAMP NOT NULL, end_time TIMESTAMP NOT NULL );