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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T11:18:32+00:00 2026-06-12T11:18:32+00:00

I have a CTE based query into which I pass about 2600 4-tuple latitude/longitude

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I have a CTE based query into which I pass about 2600 4-tuple latitude/longitude values – that have been ID tagged and held in a second table called coordinates. These top left and bottom right latitude / longitude values are passed into the CTE in order to display the amount of requests (hourly) made within those coordinates for given two timestamps).

However, I would like to get the total requests per day within the timestamps given. That is, I want to get the total count of user requests on every specified day. E.g. user opts to see every Wednesday or Wednesday AND Thursday etc. – between 11:55 and 22:04 between dates January 1 and 16, 2012 for every latitude/longitude 4-tuples I pass. The output would basically be like:

coordinates_id | stamp       | zcount

1                Jan 4 2012    200 (total requests on Wednesday Jan 4 between 11:55 and 22:04)
1                Jan 11 2012   121 (total requests on Wednesday Jan 11 between 11:55 and 22:04)
2                Jan 4 2012    255 (total requests on Wednesday Jan 4 between 11:55 and 22:04)
2                Jan 11 2012   211 (total requests on Wednesday Jan 11 between 11:55 and 22:04)
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How would I do that? My query is as below:

WITH v AS (
   SELECT '2012-01-1 11:55:11'::timestamp AS _from -- provide times once
         ,'2012-01-16 22:02:21'::timestamp AS _to
   )
, q AS (
   SELECT c.coordinates_id
        , date_trunc('hour', t.calltime) AS stamp
        , count(*) AS zcount
   FROM   v
   JOIN   mytable t ON  t.calltime BETWEEN v._from AND v._to
                   AND (t.calltime::time >= v._from::time AND
                        t.calltime::time <= v._to::time) AND 
(extract(DOW from t.calltime) = 3)
   JOIN   coordinates c ON (t.lat, t.lon) 
                   BETWEEN (c.bottomrightlat, c.topleftlon)
                       AND (c.topleftlat, c.bottomrightlon)
   GROUP BY c.coordinates_id, date_trunc('hour', t.calltime)
   )
, cal AS (
   SELECT generate_series('2011-2-2 00:00:00'::timestamp
                        , '2012-4-1 05:00:00'::timestamp
                        , '1 hour'::interval) AS stamp
   FROM v
   )
SELECT q.coordinates_id, cal.stamp, COALESCE (q.zcount, 0) AS zcount
FROM v, cal
LEFT JOIN q USING (stamp)
WHERE (extract(hour from cal.stamp) >= extract(hour from v._from) AND
       extract(hour from cal.stamp) <= extract(hour from v._to)) AND 
(extract(DOW from cal.stamp) = 3)
       AND cal.stamp >= v._from AND cal.stamp <= v._to
GROUP BY q.coordinates_id, cal.stamp, q.zcount
ORDER BY q.coordinates_id ASC, stamp ASC;

And the sample result it yields is like this:

coordinates_id  | stamp                | zcount
1                 2012-01-04 16:00:00    1
1                 2012-01-04 19:00:00    1
1                 2012-01-11 14:00:00    1
1                 2012-01-11 17:00:00    1
1                 2012-01-11 19:00:00    1
2                 2012-01-04 16:00:00    1

So, as I mentioned above, I would like to see this as

coordinates_id  | stamp      | zcount
1                2012-01-04    2
1                2012-01-11    3
2                2012-01-04    1
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    2026-06-12T11:18:34+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 11:18 am

    Change your final SELECT to:

    SELECT q.coordinates_id, cal.stamp::date, sum(q.zcount) AS zcount
    FROM   v, cal
    LEFT   JOIN q USING (stamp)
    WHERE  extract(hour from cal.stamp) BETWEEN extract(hour from v._from)
                                            AND extract(hour from v._to)
    AND    extract(DOW from cal.stamp) = 3 
    AND    cal.stamp >= v._from
    AND    cal.stamp <= v._to
    GROUP  BY 1,2
    ORDER  BY 1,2;
    

    The crucial part it to cast cal.stamp to date: cal.stamp::date.
    That, and sum(q.zcount).

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