On Sunday 16 January 2011 17:40:34 Julia Jacobson wrote: > Hello everybody out there using PostgreSQL, > > A table with the results of students in different exams > > student | date_of_exam | grade > ------------------------------ > Peter | 2010-09-09 | 2 > Tom | 2010-09-09 | 1 > Andy | 2010-09-21 | 3 > Tom | 2010-09-21 | 4 > Peter | 2010-09-21 | 1 > Peter | 2010-10-11 | 2 > > shall be transformed to a denormalized view like: > > student | grade_2010_09_09 | grade_2010_09_21 | grade_2010_10_11 > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Peter | 2 | 1 | 2 > Tom | 1 | 4 | NULL > Andy | NULL | 3 | NULL > > I've already done extensive Web-search and posted in Usenet for help > concerning this problem and was pointed to the tablefunc module which > seems to be a solution. > Since I only have a database but no administrative rights for the > PostgreSQL installation, I can't use the tablefunc module. > Is there any way to denormalize my table using a simple SQL script? > > Thanks in advance, > Julia Hi Julia, If you're denormalizing it just for a report, you could do it in your application, and just ringtoss rows onto the test periods. If you want to have a permanent table containing the denormalized material (and one would have to ask why), then one possible method would be the same as for the report -- let your application ring toss rows onto the newly created table containing an array. Since you have no administrative rights, the DBA would need to create the denormalized table, and add another column every time there's a new exam. Let the darn thing run overnight, or perhaps do one exam at a time or a small range of students at a time. Do you happen to know why they want a denormalized table as opposed to just making an index sorted by student and then by grade period? Do you have any idea how long it would take to create an index sorted first by student and then by exam? I'm sure there are easier ways of doing it, but what I suggested is one way that it could work. HTH SteveT Steve Litt Recession Relief Package http://www.recession-relief.US Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stevelitt -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general