Hey, I am struggling a bit here with a query, that I would like to rewrite to use window functions, if they ever get to 8.4 (and I hope they will). But since I never used them before, I have trouble even figuring out how to approach it.
a table: Table "public.stats" Column | Type | Modifiers | Storage | Description -----------+--------------------------------+--------------------+---------+------------- size_to | bigint | not null default 0 | plain | size_from | bigint | not null default 0 | plain | mac | integer | not null | plain | data | timestamp(0) without time zone | not null | plain | Indexes: "stats_test_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (mac, data) "stats_test_data_idx" btree (data) "stats_test_mac_idx" btree (mac) Has OIDs: no and current query: select x, coalesce(f,0), coalesce(t,0), 88.162244898 from ( select width_bucket( extract( epoch from data )::numeric, 1227711060, 1227797460, 980 ) as dupa, (max(size_from*8))/60 as f, (max(size_to*8))/60 as t from stats where stats.mac=19721 group by dupa ) as y right join generate_series(1,980) as x on y.dupa=x ; this one is parametrized , so I can actually test it. What that query is used for, for given time scale, it has to return data that is going to be used to plot a graph of traffic for certain macaddr. so it has to come up with nr of rows , each one for Y, where row nr is X. So far, I've been adviced by some smart folks from #postgresql to use width_bucket with it, but it made me wonder - whether the same could be achieved with window functions, and if so - that would be a great test for it, me thinks. -- GJ