Re: Stupid SQL Question:
shawn everett <everett@pgweb.com>
From: shawn everett <everett@pgweb.com>
To: Michael Fork <mfork@toledolink.com>
Cc: <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Date: 2000-11-15T00:55:55Z
Lists: pgsql-general
Putting the WHERE clause before the GROUP BY clause worked. I'm too stupid or too tired to think clearly. :) Thanks all Shawn On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Michael Fork wrote: > Try these queries... > > SELECT injdate, outcome, count(outcome) FROM safety GROUP BY > injdate,outcome; > > or > > SELECT outcome, count(outcome) FROM safety WHERE injdate='2000-11-14' > GROUP BY outcome; > > > > Michael Fork - CCNA - MCP - A+ > Network Support - Toledo Internet Access - Toledo Ohio > > On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, shawn everett wrote: > > > I have a table defined as follows: > > > > CREATE TABLE safety ( > > sid SERIAL, > > side INTEGER, > > InjDate DATE, > > InjType INTEGER, > > Outcome INTEGER, > > PRIMARY KEY (sid) > > ); > > > > What I'm trying to generate is a list of all outcomes and how many of each > > that occured for a particular range of dates. > > > > This works but doesn't do dates: > > > > SELECT outcome,count(outcome) from safety > > GROUP BY outcome; > > > > How do I incorporte dates into this query. > > > > Adding a WHERE clause to the query doesn't work for example: > > > > SELECT outcome,count(outcome) from safety > > GROUP BY outcome > > WHERE InjDate='2000-11'14'; > > > > Any tips or advice would be apreciated. > > > > Shawn > > >