SELECT id
    FROM my_table
    WHERE id IN (
     SELECT id
     FROM my_table
     WHERE criteria_a = 19
     ORDER BY create_when DESC
     LIMIT 1000
  );

This is the pattern I am looking for, but I need the criteria_a to be repeated for every value of criteria_a with the important focus being the LIMIT 1000 for any single value of criteria_a. There is no need to put a total LIMIT on the query, just to limit to the 1000 per criteria_a with the specific ORDER BY at that point. Put another way…

SELECT id
    FROM my_table
    WHERE id IN (
          SELECT id
		 FROM my_table
		 WHERE criteria_a = 19
		 ORDER BY create_when DESC
		 LIMIT 1000
	)
       OR id IN (
	  SELECT id
		 FROM my_table
		 WHERE criteria_a = 20
		 ORDER BY create_when DESC
		 LIMIT 1000
     );

Where I desire 2000 total rows. I could turn this into programming code (even a PostgreSQL FUNCTION) that loops over every value of criteria_a and replaces 19 in the example.

I don’t care of it is a JOIN or an IN, I’m more stuck on how to repeat the inner SELECT with the LIMIT 1000 based on sort and criteria_a. Can I do it without looping and/or UNION? Thank you.

  • bahmanm
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    1 year ago

    I’m not at my desk ATM but I think this is a prime usecase for crosstabs.