Am 01.10.2017 um 14:41 schrieb Mariel Cherkassky:
> Hi,
> I need to use the max function in my query. I had very bad performance
> when I used the max :
>
> SELECT Ma.User_Id,
> COUNT(*) COUNT
> FROM Manuim Ma
> WHERE Ma.Bb_Open_Date =
> (SELECT max(Bb_Open_Date)
> FROM Manuim Man
> WHERE Man.User_Id = Ma.User_Id
> )
> GROUP BY Ma.User_Id
> HAVING COUNT(*) > 1;
>
>
> Any idea how can I continue from here ? Thanks , Mariel.
Maybe you can rewrite it, for instance to
select distinct on (user_id, bb_open_date) user_id, bb_open_date,
count(1) from Manuim group by 1,2 having count(1) > 1;
maybe much cheaper, but untested! If not, please share more details, at
least table-definition.
Regards, Andreas
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