execute same query only one time?

From: Johannes <jotpe(at)posteo(dot)de>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: execute same query only one time?
Date: 2016-02-08 19:05:29
Message-ID: 56B8E6F9.9070600@posteo.de
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Hi,

is there a best practice to share data between two select statements?

Imaging following situation: I want to receive two result sets from two
tables, referring to a specific id from table t0 AND I try not to query
for that specific id a second time.

Table t0 returns 1 row and table t1 returns multiple rows.

begin;
select id, col1, col2, ... from t0 where id = (select max(id) from t0
where col1 = value1 and col2 = value2 and ...);
select col1 from t1 where t0_id = (select max(id) from t0 where col1 =
value1 and col2 = value2 and ...);
commit;

Best regards Johannes

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