Hello Vicor!
It works!!!
Thank you very much.
--From: vyegorov@gmail.com
--To: jj08@drivehq.com
--CC: pgsql-sql@lists.postgresql.org
--Date: 9/7/2019 2:33:40 PM
--Subject: Re: RE:Re: A complex SQL query
To Janis or other members of the forum:
My sample table contains other columns as well.
One of the columns that I did not include in my first message is "position".
The last table has been modified as follows:
+--------+----------+------------+------------------------+
| usr_id | employer | position + start_date | end_date |
+--------+----------+------------+------------------------+
| A | Goo | CTO | | 201904 |
| A | Micro | Mgr | 201704 | 201903 |
| B | Micro | Engg_Mgr | 201706 | - |
| B | Goo | Researcher | 201012 | 201705 |
| B | Micro | Postdoc | 201001 | 201011 |
+--------+----------+------------+------------------------+
*
FROM employment
WHERE employer='Micro'
ORDER BY usr_id, start_date DESC;