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First off, I'm pretty sure something similar must be answered somewhere but I haven't been able to find it. Here are some similar pages that aren't what I'm looking for:
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MySQL: how to get the difference between two timestamps in seconds This one is unrelated. My time is already in timestamps so I can just subtract.
Calculate delta(difference of current and previous row) mysql group by specific column This one is pretty close, but it's a SELECT query and I'm trying to UPDATE the table to have this information in a new column so I can use it in subsequent queries. The DATEDIFF it uses could probably easily be converted to simple subtraction. I don't really want to have to set up a new table with all the possible difference values in seconds.
What I'm Trying To Do
In Excel, I could take rows, sort them by a 'timestamp' column, and then set a new column (call it 'delta') which is equal to one timestamp minus the previous timestamp. So I'll get a value in seconds which is the time that's passed between one timestamp and the previous one. If a row was, for example, 1 second after the previous, the value would be '1' or if it was a minute later it would be '60'. All of the timestamps are Unix timestamps, so it's just seconds since January 1st 1970.
It's easy to add the new column in MySQL, but I can't seem to find the right query to populate it.
Here's an example table with the delta column filled in:
id | timestamp | delta |
---|---|---|
3 | 1623400800 | NULL |
2 | 1623444000 | 43200 |
56 | 1623444060 | 60 |
Solution Constraints
Ideally, since there are a lot of rows, I'd like something that functions similarly to what I'd do in Excel, for efficiency. That is, sorting the table and filling in the delta based on the data of the sorted table.
Granted, if that's not possible, then a query that has to do an individual search to populate 'delta' for every row is probably acceptable for the time being. I'll just have to run it a lot of times on portions of the data.