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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T05:39:57+00:00 2026-05-12T05:39:57+00:00

I have a query like: SELECT EXTRACT(WEEK FROM j.updated_at) as week, count(j.id) FROM jobs

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I have a query like:

SELECT 
EXTRACT(WEEK FROM j.updated_at) as "week",  count(j.id)  
FROM  jobs    
WHERE  
EXTRACT(YEAR FROM j.updated_at)=2009   
GROUP BY EXTRACT(WEEK FROM j.updated_at)  
ORDER BY week

Which works fine, but I only want to show the last say 12 weeks, LIMIT 12 works, but only gives me the first twelve and I need the order to be in sequential week order (ie. not reversed) for charting purposes…

Is there a equivalent statement in Postgresql such as Show BOTTOM x items?

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    2026-05-12T05:39:57+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:39 am
    SELECT  *
    FROM    (
            SELECT  EXTRACT(WEEK FROM j.updated_at) as "week",  count(j.id)  
            FROM    jobs    
            WHERE   EXTRACT(YEAR FROM j.updated_at)=2009   
            GROUP BY
                    EXTRACT(WEEK FROM j.updated_at)  
            ORDER BY week DESC
            LIMIT 12
            ) q
    ORDER BY
            week ASC
    

    Note that if you have an index on updated_at, you may rewrite this query a little so that it’s more efficient:

    SELECT  week,
            (
            SELECT  COUNT(j.id)
            FROM    jobs
            WHERE   updated_at >= start_week
                    AND updated_at < end_week
            ) 
    FROM    (
            SELECT  week,
                   '04.01.2009'::DATE - EXTRACT(DOW FROM '04.01.2009'::DATE)::INTEGER + week * 7
                   '04.01.2009'::DATE - EXTRACT(DOW FROM '04.01.2009'::DATE)::INTEGER + week * 7 + 7
            FROM   generate_series(42, 53) week
            ) q
    
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