first¶
Description¶
Return the first value of one column across an ordered group.
If no ordering is specified, the default ordering is that of the invoking verb, which is generally the ‘valid_from’ timestamp, ascending. In this case, the first value is the earliest.
Return type¶
expression
Domain¶
This is an aggregate function (aggregates rows over a group in aggregate verbs.)
This is a window function (calculates over a group of multiple input rows using windowing.)
Categories¶
Usage¶
first(expression, [ order_by ])
| Argument | Type | Optional | Repeatable | Restrictions | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| expression | storable | no | no | none | 
| order_by | ordering | yes | no | constant | 
Examples¶
make_col first_customer:window(first(customer_id), group_by(category))
Find out the customer that appears first within each category.
statsby first_customer:first(customer_id), group_by(category)
Find out the customer that appears first within each category.
statsby first_customer:first(customer_id, order_by(login_time)), group_by(category)
Find out the customer that logged in first within each category.