You probably mean ts2.user_id not ts2, user_id, right?
Best regards
Holger Friedrich
From: pgsql-general-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Greg Spiegelberg
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2015 3:07 PM
To: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> PG-General Mailing List
Subject: COALESCE woes
Hi PG List,
I'm missing something or haven't had enough coffee yet. What gives with the COALESCE in the view below?
mxl_sqr=# \d users
Table "public.users"
Column | Type | Modifiers
---------+---------+-----------
user_id | integer | not null
Indexes:
"users_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (user_id)
CREATE TABLE ts1 (
user_id int references users(user_id),
ts timestamptz default now()
);
CREATE TABLE ts2 (
user_id int references users(user_id),
ts timestamptz default now()
);
CREATE TABLE ts3 (
user_id int references users(user_id),
ts timestamptz default now()
);
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW user_timestamps
AS
SELECT COALESCE(ts1.user_id, ts2,user_id, ts3.user_id) AS user_id,
max(ts1.ts) AS ts_x,
max(ts2.ts) AS ts_y,
max(ts3.ts) AS ts_z
FROM ts1
LEFT JOIN ts2 USING (user_id)
LEFT JOIN ts3 USING (user_id)
GROUP BY 1;
ERROR: COALESCE types integer and ts2 cannot be matched
LINE 3: SELECT COALESCE(ts1.user_id, ts2,user_id, ts3.user_id) AS us...
^
All types match from start to finish.
Thanks,
-Greg
Color me embarrassed. Must have been the lack of coffee.
Thanks to all who responded!
-Greg
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 7:09 AM, <Holger.Friedrich-Fa-Trivadis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: