On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 8:07 AM Peter J. Holzer <hjp-pg...@hjp.at> wrote:
> On 2019-01-26 18:04:23 -0500, Chuck Martin wrote: > [snip] > > The idea should be obvious, but to explain, insdatetime is set when a new > > record is created in any table. All records in ombcase have a foreign > key to > > status that can't be null. When status changes, a record is created in > > statuschange recording the old and new status keys, and the time (etc). > > > > The goal is to find records in ombcase that have not had a status change > in xx > > days. If the status has not changed, there will be no statuschange > record. > > The easiest way is to use set operations: > > select case_pkey from ombcase; > gives you all the ombcase ids. > > select ombcase_fkey from statuschange where insdatetime >= now()::date - > xx; > gives you all ombcase ids which had a status change in the last xx days. > > Therefore, > select case_pkey from ombcase > except > select ombcase_fkey from statuschange where insdatetime >= now()::date - > xx; > gives you all ombcase ids which did /not/ have a status change in the > last xx days. > I was not familiar with set operations, but studied up a bit and thought I was getting there. Not quite, though. I have two queries that individually return 1) all ombcase records with no statuschange record, and 2) the newest statuschange record for each case that has a statuschange record. But just putting UNION between then doesn't work. Here are my queries: --First, find all open cases with no statuschange record SELECT case_pkey,statuschange_pkey,case_fkey,ombcase.insdatetime,statuschange.insdatetime FROM ombcase LEFT JOIN statuschange ON statuschange.case_fkey = case_pkey AND case_pkey <> 0 LEFT JOIN status ON status_fkey = status_pkey WHERE lower(statusid) NOT LIKE ('closed%') AND statuschange.statuschange_pkey IS NULL UNION --Now find the last status change record for each case that has one SELECT DISTINCT ON (case_fkey) case_pkey,statuschange_pkey,case_fkey,ombcase.insdatetime,statuschange.insdatetime FROM statuschange,ombcase,status WHERE case_fkey = case_pkey AND status_fkey = status_pkey AND LOWER(statusid) NOT LIKE ('closed%') ORDER BY case_fkey, statuschange.insdatetime DESC If I run each part separately, I get the expected number of records. When I combine them with UNION, I get "missing FROM-clause entry for table "statuschange" So I'm very close here, and these two return the exact number of records I'm expecting. So I just need to get them added together. Then I expect I can put the whole thing in a WHERE clause with "AND ombcase.case_pkey IN ([the combined results])" > > Another way would be to use a CTE > (https://www.postgresql.org/docs/10/queries-with.html) to extract the > last status change for each ombcase and then do a left join of ombcase > to that CTE. > > hp > > > -- > _ | Peter J. Holzer | we build much bigger, better disasters now > |_|_) | | because we have much more sophisticated > | | | h...@hjp.at | management tools. > __/ | http://www.hjp.at/ | -- Ross Anderson <https://www.edge.org/> >