On 25 February 2014 23:30, Rob Richardson <rdrichard...@rad-con.com> wrote:
> Hello! > > > > I am trying to use the crosstab() function in PostgreSQL 9.0 under Windows > 7. My table has three columns: a timestamp, a tag name and a tag value. I > am trying to generate a table that has one column for every distinct value > in the tag name field. Each row of the crosstab table will have the > timestamp, plus values for every tag name that had a value recorded at that > time. Of course, many of the fields in each row will be null. > > > > It seems to me that the crosstab() function will do exactly what I want, > but I can't get it to work. If I try: > > select * from > > crosstab('select recorded_date, tag_name, value from plc_values') > > as ct(recorded_date timestamp with time zone, tag_name text, tag_value > text); > > I get "function crosstab(unknown) does not exist". > > > > According to documentation, I think I need to add the tablefunc extension > first. But when I run > > create extension tablefunc; > > I get a syntax error pointing to the word "extension". > > > > What haven't I done? > Hi Rob, Extensions weren't introduced until PostgreSQL 9.1, so you'll have to install it the old-fashioned way. See the bottom of 9.0's page on contrib modules for what the method is: http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/static/contrib.html -- Thom