Re: Complex query - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Igor Neyman
Subject Re: Complex query
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In response to Complex query  (Leonardo M. Ramé <l.rame@griensu.com>)
Responses Re: Complex query  (Leonardo M. Ramé <l.rame@griensu.com>)
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> From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-general-
> owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Leonardo M. Ramé
> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 2:38 PM
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> Subject: [GENERAL] Complex query
>
> Hi, I'm looking for help with this query.
>
> Table Tasks:
>
> IdTask  StatusCode  StatusName
> ----------------------------------
> 1       R           Registered
> 1       S           Started
> 1       D           Dictated
> 1       F           Finished
> 1       T           Transcribed
> ----------------------------------
> 2       R           Registered
> 2       S           Started
> 2       T           Transcribed
> 2       F           Finished
>
> As you can see, I have a table containing tasks and statuses. What I would like
> to get is the list of tasks, including all of its steps, for only those tasks where
> the StatusCode sequence was S followed by T.
>
> In this example, the query should only return task Nº 2:
>
> 2       R           Registered
> 2       S           Started
> 2       T           Transcribed
> 2       F           Finished
>
> Can anybody help me with this?.
>
> Regards,
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Leonardo,

Unless you add one more column to your Tasks table, specifically: StatusTimestamp as in:

IdTask  StatusCode  StatusName StatusTimestamp

You cannot find which record in the table follows which, because order in which records returned from the database is
notguaranteed until you add "ORDER BY" clause to your SELECT statement. 

Regards,
Igor Neyman




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