I need to calculate percentages of various dimensions in a table. I'd like to simplify things by using window functions to calculate the denominator, however I am having an issue because the numerator has to be an aggregate as well.

As a simple example, take the following table:

create temp table test (d1 text, d2 text, v numeric);
insert into test values ('a','x',5), ('a','y',5), ('a','y',10), ('b','x',20);

If I just want to calculate the share of each individual row out of d1, then windowing functions work fine:

select d1, d2, v/sum(v) over (partition by d1)
from test;

"b";"x";1.00
"a";"x";0.25
"a";"y";0.25
"a";"y";0.50

However, what I need to do is calculate the overall share for the sum of d2 out of d1. The output I am looking for is this:

"b";"x";1.00
"a";"x";0.25
"a";"y";0.75

So I try this:

select d1, d2, sum(v)/sum(v) over (partition by d1)
from test
group by d1, d2;

However, now I get an error:

ERROR:  column "test.v" must appear in the GROUP BY clause or be used in an aggregate function

I'm assuming this is because it is complaining that the window function is not accounted for in the grouping clause, however windowing functions cannot be put in the grouping clause anyway.

This is using Greenplum 4.1, which is a fork of Postgresql 8.4 and shares the same windowing functions. Note that Greenplum cannot do correlated subqueries.

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I think what you are actually looking for is this:

SELECT d1, d2, sum(v)/sum(sum(v)) OVER (PARTITION BY d1) AS share
FROM   test
GROUP  BY d1, d2;

Produces the requested result.

Window functions are applied after aggregate functions. The outer sum() in sum(sum(v)) is a window function in this example and is attached to the OVER ... clause, while the inner sum() is an aggregate.

Effectively the same as:

WITH x AS (
    SELECT d1, d2, sum(v) AS sv
    FROM   test
    GROUP  BY d1, d2
    )
SELECT d1, d2, sv/sum(sv) OVER (PARTITION BY d1) AS share
FROM   x;

Or (without CTE):

SELECT d1, d2, sv/sum(sv) OVER (PARTITION BY d1) AS share
FROM   (
    SELECT d1, d2, sum(v) AS sv
    FROM   test
    GROUP  BY d1, d2
    ) x;

Or @Mu's variant.

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Ah great! That is what I was after. Makes sense. The docs aren't all that clear on this stuff. – EvilPuppetMaster Dec 21 '11 at 9:16
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Do you need to do it all with window functions? Sounds like you just need to group the result you have by d1 and d2 and then sum the sums:

select d1, d2, sum(p)
from (
    select d1, d2, v/sum(v) over (partition by d1) as p
    from test
) as dt
group by d1, d2

That gives me this:

 d1 | d2 |          sum           
----+----+------------------------
 a  | x  | 0.25000000000000000000
 a  | y  | 0.75000000000000000000
 b  | x  | 1.00000000000000000000
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Ah true, that does indeed work. The reason I want to do it without a sub query though is because this actually needs to go into a BI tool (Tableau), and subqueries cause issues. – EvilPuppetMaster Dec 21 '11 at 9:14
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One note about Greenplum & correlated subqueries - starting from version 4.2 Greenplum support correlated subqueries.

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