Hi Samuel 

Thank you. This may be a bit of a stretch for you, but would it be possible for 
me to peek at a sanitized version of your cross tab query, for a good example 
on how to do this for this noob?

This will be pretty common in my case. The biggest tables will get much larger 
as they are raw metrics feeds, which at some point need to be fed through 
reporting engines to analyze and spot regressions.

Lastly, am I simply using the wrong tech for data feeds and analytics? The 
first cut of this used flat files and R and though it scoured thousands of 
files was much faster than the SQL I wrote here. The big goal was to get this 
off disk and into a database, but as its highly variable, very sparse, metric 
data, this is why I chose k-v. SQL databases are internally more politically 
acceptable, though I am personally agnostic on the matter. In the end it would 
be nice to directly report off a database, but so long as I can transform to 
csv I can always perform reporting and analytics in R, and optionally map and 
reduce natively in Ruby. Sane? Ideas? This is early on, and willing to adjust 
course and find a better way if suggestions indicate such. I've heard a couple 
options so far.

Best regards,

Bob

On Oct 2, 2012, at 5:21 AM, Samuel Gendler <sgend...@ideasculptor.com> wrote:

> 
> 
> On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 11:46 PM, Thomas Kellerer <spam_ea...@gmx.net> wrote:
> 
> That combined with the tablefunc module (which let's you do pivot queries) 
> might
> make your queries substantially more readable (and maybe faster as well).
> 
> 
> I woud think that using the crosstab functions in tablefunc would solve the 
> problem without needing a complete change of structure. I've built crosstabs 
> over a whole lot more than 54K rows in far, far less time (and resulting in 
> more than 35 columns, too) than the 11 seconds that was quoted here, without 
> feeling the need to deal with hstore or similar.  In fact, wouldn't hstore 
> actually make it more difficult to build a crosstab query than the schema 
> that he has in place now?
> 
> --sam
> 

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