On 01/23/2012 05:13 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:

> 
> I guess the primary question here is, what are you trying to achieve?
> Do want a particular row to supply the values to the target table i.e the row 
> with the most timestamp?
> What is the query you are using?
> 
The query returns a partid, unitprice and delivery weeks from the latest
set of rfqs sent. I want to update the table with the delivery weeks per
part of the cheapest of those rfqs.

This is the update stmt I am using, assuming that it always updates the
table with the last row per part:
update stat_allocated_components a set
partarrivedate=current_date+(b.deliverywks*7),partarrivedate_source='RFQ
Est'
from
(select b.popartid,b.partid,b.unitprice,b.deliverywks from poparts b
        join pos c using(poid)
        join lastrfqdateperpart d using(partid)
        where c.isrfq and c.issuedate > d.issuedate-7
        AND b.unitprice > 0::numeric AND b.quantity >= 100::numeric AND
c.postatusid = ANY (ARRAY[40, 41])
        order by b.partid,b.unitprice desc, b.deliverywks desc) b
where a.partid=b.partid and partarrivedate is null and
a.stock-a.previouscommitmentlf+a.quantity<0 and b.deliverywks is not null

This query take 163 ms.

When I throw in code to make the select only return the correct rows
The select statement takes 9 secs by itself:
select a.partid,a.deliverywks
from poparts a where popartid in (
        select b.popartid from poparts b
        join pos c using(poid)
        join stock.lastrfqdateperpart d using(partid)
        where c.isrfq and c.issuedate > d.issuedate-7
        AND b.unitprice > 0::numeric AND b.quantity >= 100::numeric AND
c.postatusid = ANY (ARRAY[40, 41])
        and b.partid=a.partid
        order by b.partid,b.unitprice, b.deliverywks
        limit 1
)

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