Hi (again!) [stupid email program sent my message before I finished it!!!]
I've got a bit of a tricky (for me!) problem. The example below is completely ficticious but describes my real problem in a way which might be easier to understand. Imagine the table contains a list of passenger wanting to get on a small(!) plane. The plane can carry at most 200kg of passengers and will be filled strictly on a first-come first-serve basis - well, check-in staff is a bit stupid ;-). So what needs to be done is to set the 'gets_seat' column to true until the weight limit is reached. CREATE TABLE passenger_queue ( id serial NOT NULL, name character varying(40) NOT NULL, weight integer NOT NULL, gets_seat boolean default false ) insert into passenger_queue values (1,"Peter",75,false) insert into passenger_queue values (2,"Mary",50,false) insert into passenger_queue values (3,"John",70,false) insert into passenger_queue values (4,"Steve",80,false) According to the specifications given above Peter, Mary and John would have 'gets_seat' set to true because their cumulative weight is 195kg while Steve misses out. The big question is: How can I do this in a nice SQL query??? Thanks Markus ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: You can help support the PostgreSQL project by donating at http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate