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Re: Call volume query - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jasen Betts
Subject Re: Call volume query
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Msg-id gm1emi$9c0$1@reversiblemaps.ath.cx
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In response to Call volume query  (Mike Diehl <mdiehl@diehlnet.com>)
List pgsql-general
On 2009-01-29, Mike Diehl <mdiehl@diehlnet.com> wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I've encountered an SQL problem that I think is beyond my skills...
>
> I've got a table full of records relating to events (phone calls, in
> this case) and I need to find the largest number of events (calls)
> occurring at the same time.

one time when this occurred time this happened will be immediately
after the start of one of the calls.

> The table had a start timestamp and a duration field which contains the
> length of the call in seconds.
>
> I need to find out how many concurrent calls I supported, at peek
> volume.
>
> Can this be done in SQL?  Or do I need to write a perl script?

yes. but possibly not efficiently .

something like this?

SELECT c.start, COUNT(*) as foo
  FROM calls as c
    JOIN calls as d
      ON d.start <= c.start
        AND d.duration  >= (c.start - d.start)
  GROUP BY c.start
  ORDER BY foo DESC,c.start DESC
  LIMIT 1

it is almost certainly be possible do this more efficiently with a
custom agregate function. O(n log(n)) instead of O(n^2)


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