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I have a table like this which is a dim table (means all the records in ds are in ds+1 plus the new records added) partition by ds( date):

ds id
1/1 1
1/1 2
1/2 1
1/2 2
1/2 3
1/2 4
1/3 1
1/3 2
1/3 3
1/3 4
1/3 5

I want to calculate: (number of id in ds - number of id in ds_1) / number of id in ds_1 over time or percentage of new ids over time.

the output result is as below:

ds % of number of id change
1/2 100%
1/3 25%
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  • How many unique ids do you have?
    – Guru Stron
    Jan 26, 2023 at 9:53

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One option to solve this problem is:

  • aggregating to get the counts for each ds
  • compute (num_of_counts - num_of_counts_prev)/num_of_counts_prev *100 to get the percentage

You can compute the previous number of counts using the LAG window function.

WITH counts AS (
    SELECT ds, COUNT(ds) AS cnt
    FROM tab
    GROUP BY ds
)
SELECT ds, ROUND(100.0*(cnt - LAG(cnt) OVER w) / LAG(cnt) OVER w) AS "% number of id change"
FROM counts
WINDOW w AS (ORDER BY ds)

Output:

ds % number of id change
1/1 null
1/2 100
1/3 25

Check the demo here.

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