-- -- SELECT_HAVING -- CREATE EXTENSION sqlite_fdw; CREATE SERVER sqlite_svr FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER sqlite_fdw OPTIONS (database '/tmp/sqlitefdw_test_core.db'); CREATE FOREIGN TABLE test_having(a int OPTIONS (key 'true'), b int, c char(8), d char) SERVER sqlite_svr; -- load test data INSERT INTO test_having VALUES (0, 1, 'XXXX', 'A'); INSERT INTO test_having VALUES (1, 2, 'AAAA', 'b'); INSERT INTO test_having VALUES (2, 2, 'AAAA', 'c'); INSERT INTO test_having VALUES (3, 3, 'BBBB', 'D'); INSERT INTO test_having VALUES (4, 3, 'BBBB', 'e'); INSERT INTO test_having VALUES (5, 3, 'bbbb', 'F'); INSERT INTO test_having VALUES (6, 4, 'cccc', 'g'); INSERT INTO test_having VALUES (7, 4, 'cccc', 'h'); INSERT INTO test_having VALUES (8, 4, 'CCCC', 'I'); INSERT INTO test_having VALUES (9, 4, 'CCCC', 'j'); SELECT b, c FROM test_having GROUP BY b, c HAVING count(*) = 1 ORDER BY b, c; b | c ---+---------- 1 | XXXX 3 | bbbb (2 rows) -- HAVING is effectively equivalent to WHERE in this case SELECT b, c FROM test_having GROUP BY b, c HAVING b = 3 ORDER BY b, c; b | c ---+---------- 3 | bbbb 3 | BBBB (2 rows) SELECT lower(c), count(c) FROM test_having GROUP BY lower(c) HAVING count(*) > 2 OR min(a) = max(a) ORDER BY lower(c); lower | count -------+------- bbbb | 3 cccc | 4 xxxx | 1 (3 rows) SELECT c, max(a) FROM test_having GROUP BY c HAVING count(*) > 2 OR min(a) = max(a) ORDER BY c; c | max ----------+----- bbbb | 5 XXXX | 0 (2 rows) -- test degenerate cases involving HAVING without GROUP BY -- Per SQL spec, these should generate 0 or 1 row, even without aggregates SELECT min(a), max(a) FROM test_having HAVING min(a) = max(a); min | max -----+----- (0 rows) SELECT min(a), max(a) FROM test_having HAVING min(a) < max(a); min | max -----+----- 0 | 9 (1 row) -- errors: ungrouped column references SELECT a FROM test_having HAVING min(a) < max(a); ERROR: column "test_having.a" must appear in the GROUP BY clause or be used in an aggregate function LINE 1: SELECT a FROM test_having HAVING min(a) < max(a); ^ SELECT 1 AS one FROM test_having HAVING a > 1; ERROR: column "test_having.a" must appear in the GROUP BY clause or be used in an aggregate function LINE 1: SELECT 1 AS one FROM test_having HAVING a > 1; ^ -- the really degenerate case: need not scan table at all SELECT 1 AS one FROM test_having HAVING 1 > 2; one ----- (0 rows) SELECT 1 AS one FROM test_having HAVING 1 < 2; one ----- 1 (1 row) -- and just to prove that we aren't scanning the table: SELECT 1 AS one FROM test_having WHERE 1/a = 1 HAVING 1 < 2; one ----- 1 (1 row) DROP FOREIGN TABLE test_having; DROP SERVER sqlite_svr; DROP EXTENSION sqlite_fdw CASCADE;