Kari Lavikka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > -- > -- Choose a random point between 0 and max_uid and select the first > -- value from the bigger part > -- > CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION random_uid() RETURNS int4 AS > 'SELECT uid FROM users u WHERE u.status = ''a'' AND uid >= > cast(cast(max_uid() - 1 AS FLOAT) * random() AS INTEGER) ORDER BY uid > ASC LIMIT 1' > LANGUAGE 'sql';
This isn't going to do what you think because the random() function is re-evaluated at every row of the table. (For that matter, so is max_uid(), which means performance would suck even if it worked ...) I'd suggest rewriting in plpgsql so you can assign the (max_uid-1)*random() expression to a variable and then just use the variable in the SELECT. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings