Itagaki Takahiro <[email protected]> writes:
> We have window function version of first_value(),
> but aggregate version looks useful to write queries something like:

> =# CREATE TABLE obj (id integer, pos point);
> =# SELECT X.id,
>           first_value(Y.id ORDER BY X.pos <-> Y.pos) AS neighbor
>    FROM obj X, obj Y
>    GROUP BY X.id;

> Is it reasonable? Or, do we have alternative ways for the same purpose?

I don't see any good reason to encourage people to write that in a
nonstandard way when there's a prefectly good standard way, ie,
use the window-function version.

                        regards, tom lane

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