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I am a bit new to SQL, and am having trouble turning this code into a a function I can use for a computed column. This works perfect as a select statement.

select (coalesce(a.samplevalue - (
    select b.samplevalue 
    from numericsamples b 
    where b.rowid = a.rowid - 1), a.samplevalue)) as Diff 
from dbo.NumericSamples a

This basically just subtracts the previous row value.

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  • What RDBMS and version? Assuming SQL Server you can't (at least not as a persisted computed column anyway you could wrap it in a scalar UDF and use it in a non persisted computed column but performance will likely be poor) Jan 4, 2013 at 18:23
  • I am using Sql server, I would like it to be a persisted computed column, as there is about five million records. Any ideas for attacking this problem of subtracting previous row in a different way. I would really like this to be computed as new data is being pushed into the database and as of right now I do not have control of the incoming data.
    – Pat Pav
    Jan 4, 2013 at 18:31
  • @MartinSmith Yes, good point, let's hope the OP enlightens us
    – Pondlife
    Jan 4, 2013 at 18:33
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    @PatPav - What version of SQL Server? 2012 has LAG and LEAD that may be useful in not needing this persisted at all depending on how you are planning on using this. Jan 4, 2013 at 18:34
  • Most likely after all the testing, I will be using sql server 2005 or 2008.
    – Pat Pav
    Jan 4, 2013 at 18:36

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Would a VIEW with the following definition not be better for you? Using ISNULL() instead of COALESCE() as I believe it will be very slightly faster. I'm not certain that my JOIN criteria is correct though.

CREATE VIEW [dbo].[Answer]
WITH SCHEMABINDING -- !Please read up about SCHEMABINDING!
AS
SELECT   T1.rowid 
        ,Result = ISNULL(T1.samplevalue - T2.samplevalue, T1.samplevalue)
FROM dbo.NumericSamples T1
JOIN dbo.NumericSamples T2  ON T1.rowid - 1 = T2.rowid 
--  OR
--  JOIN dbo.NumericSamples T2  ON T1.rowid = T2.rowid -1

Regarding ISNULL() vs COALESCE() - It seems that ISNULL() is faster in this instance

IF OBJECT_ID('tempdb.dbo.#ISNULL') IS NOT NULL DROP TABLE #ISNULL
IF OBJECT_ID('tempdb.dbo.#COALESCE') IS NOT NULL DROP TABLE #COALESCE

DECLARE @StopW DATETIME = GETDATE()
SELECT   T1.rowid 
        ,Result = ISNULL(T1.samplevalue - T2.samplevalue, T1.samplevalue)
INTO #ISNULL
FROM dbo.NumericSamples T1
JOIN dbo.NumericSamples T2  ON T1.rowid - 1 = T2.rowid 

PRINT DATEDIFF(MS, @StopW, GETDATE())
SET @StopW = GETDATE()

SELECT   T1.rowid 
    ,Result = COALESCE(T1.samplevalue - T2.samplevalue, T1.samplevalue)
INTO #COALESCE
FROM dbo.NumericSamples T1
JOIN dbo.NumericSamples T2  ON T1.rowid - 1 = T2.rowid 

PRINT DATEDIFF(MS, @StopW, GETDATE())

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