Salut, Louis-David,

Can you please state the columns belonging to price table
and give a concrete example?
Say, data before and data after you want to do?

Thank you

A bien-tôt,
Oliveiros

----- Original Message ----- From: "Louis-David Mitterrand" <vindex+lists-pgsql-...@apartia.org>
To: <pgsql-sql@postgresql.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 3:19 PM
Subject: [SQL] "compressing" consecutive values into one


Hi,

On time series price data I'm trying to remove consecutive identical
prices and keep only the latest. I tried:

delete from price where id_price in (select t.id_price2 from (select
first_value(p.id_price) over w as id_price1,
nth_value(p.id_price, 2) over w as id_price2,
first_value(p.price) over w as price1,
nth_value(p.price,2) over w as price2
from price p
window w as (partition by p.id_rate,p.id_cabin_category,p.id_cruise
order by p.id_price desc rows between unbounded preceding and
unbounded following)) as t where price1 = price2);

and it mostly works but I have to do several runs to completely
eliminate identical consecutive prices.

Is there a better, one-pass, way?

Thanks,

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