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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T08:50:31+00:00 2026-05-18T08:50:31+00:00

I have a view that averages some statistics by averaging past rows relative to

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I have a view that averages some statistics by averaging past rows relative
to the current outer row. Think of a batting average for each previous at bat for each batter. This works as I would like but, I would like more control over the old_foo.dates

The views idealized query is like this:

create view myview as
select
    avg(old_foo.stuff),
    foo.person_id,
    foo.date_ as this_date

from
    foo,
    join ( select stuff, person_id, date_ from foo) as old_foo
        on old_foo.date_ < foo.date_

group by person_id, this_date
;

But what I would really like is to be able set the minimum old_foo.date from the
view so I could be able to create arbitrary moving averages on the fly.

Such as:

select * from myview where mindate > now()::date - 10

(mindate is fictitious since I lose it with the group by)

I know I can do this with a function but I would prefer not too. Would CTE’s give me more flexibility with what I want?

edit

I can’t bring the oldate column to the top level of the view without grouping it (which is not what I want.) I want the view to be general so I could just as easily do a 10 day moving average as a 20 day one, or any date I would like. The olddates in the inner query so I have no access to it once I create a view.

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    2026-05-18T08:50:32+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 8:50 am

    I figured it out :)

    create view myview as
    select
        avg(old_foo.stuff),
        foo.person_id,
        foo.date_ as this_date,
        offset
    from
        generate_series(1, 100) as offset,
        foo,
        join ( select stuff, person_id, date_ from foo) as old_foo
            on old_foo.date_ < foo.date_
            and old_foo.date_ > foo.date_ - offset
    
    group by person_id, this_date, offset
    ;
    
    
    select * from myview where offset = 10;
    

    Then offset would simulate a function parameter.

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