I have postgresql 9.4 and wrote a function get_ignition_time() to get the first time when a car was ignition on and the last time when ignition is off, those time stamps are used in another function get_fuel_consumption() to get the fuel consumption.
The issue is when: 1. I run get_ignition_time() directly in: psql, pgadmin got the right values. 2. I run get_ignition_time() inside iReport preview and got the right values. 3. But, when i run the report from web server got wrong values...first i thought on timezone issues, because i have had issues with timestamp constraints at resotring database, but the timestamp mismatch the CST timezone, if you compare the time stamp from 1 step the difference is not 6hr. the get_igniton_time is called in a cursor inside get_fuel_consumption but when i fetch it the ini_time and end_time are wrong like in 3rd step I was rewrote the function many times, i have used window value first_value and last_value, i have wrote one query when igntion is on anohter whem igntion is off then joined, etc, i have wrote on different ways to get the same value like step 1 and 2 but 3 is always wrong... i have set the order, like mentionend on 'windowedagg ... mail' but no success .... what is the safe way to use windowed function??? this is the last function i wrote: CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION get_ignition_time(in punits character varying, pfrom character varying, pto character varying) RETURNS TABLE(id_unit integer , ini_time timestamp with time zone , end_time timestamp with time zone) as $BODY$ DECLARE vunits integer[]= string_to_array(punits, ','); BEGIN RETURN QUERY with foo as ( select st.id_trun, st.time_stamp , min(st.time_stamp) filter (where ignition=true) over w , max(st.time_stamp) filter (where ignition=false) over w from big_big_table st where st.id_trun = ANY(ARRAY[vunits]) and st.time_stamp>=pfrom::timestamptz and st.time_stamp < pto::timestamptz window w as (partition by st.id_trun ) order by st.id_trun,st.time_stamp ) select distinct f.id_trun,f.min,f.max from foo f where min is not null and max is not null; END; $BODY$ LANGUAGE plpgsql VOLATILE COST 100 ROWS 1000; CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION get_fuel_cosumption_dt(IN truns character varying, IN dfrom character varying, IN dto character varying) RETURNS TABLE( id_trun integer, first_day smallint, last_day smallint, consumtpion_over_day bigint, recharge_over_day bigint ) AS $BODY$ DECLARE rec record; trip cursor for select * from hydra.get_ignition_time(truns,dfrom,dto); BEGIN create temp table if not exists t_fuel_consumption_dt( id_trun integer, first_day smallint, last_day smallint, cosumption_over_day bigint, recharge_over_day bigint ) on commit drop; open trip; loop fetch trip into rec; exit when not found; raise log 'XXX::>> select r.* from hydra.rep_calculo_gas(''%'', ''%'', ''%'') r;' , rec.id_trun::varchar,rec.ini_time::varchar,rec.end_time::varchar ; insert into t_fuel_consumption_dt select r.* from hydra.get_consumption(rec.id_trun::varchar,rec.ini_time::varchar,rec.end_time::varchar) r; end loop; close trip; return query select * from t_fuel_consumption_dt; END; $BODY$ LANGUAGE plpgsql VOLATILE COST 100 ROWS 1000;