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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:42:24+00:00 2026-05-13T12:42:24+00:00

Consider the following query in PostgreSQL: SELECT a, b, (A VERY LONG AND COMPLICATED

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Consider the following query in PostgreSQL:

SELECT 
    a, b, 
   (A VERY LONG AND COMPLICATED SUBQUERY) AS c,
   (ANOTHER VERY LONG AND COMPLICATED SUBQUERY) AS d
FROM table

I want to have c and d in the WHERE clause, like:

WHERE c AND d;

But, as far as I know, I can only do:

WHERE A VERY LONG AND COMPLICATED SUBQUERY) AND 
   (ANOTHER VERY LONG AND COMPLICATED SUBQUERY)

Which is clumsy, code-replicating, breaking the single-choice principle and utterly ugly.

By the way, the same problem applies to the SELECT clause: I can not use abbreviations for previously-defined subqueries.

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    2026-05-13T12:42:24+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:42 pm

    You could use a subquery:

    SELECT a,b,c,d FROM
        (SELECT 
            a, b, 
            (A VERY LONG AND COMPLICATED SUBQUERY) AS c,
            (ANOTHER VERY LONG AND COMPLICATED SUBQUERY) AS d
            FROM table
        ) AS T1
    WHERE c AND d
    

    You could also do this with a CTE.

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