If you have the ability to use Window functions you can group (as necessary), 
order by last_update, and then use rank() to number each test run sequentially. 
 Then you can limit the results to  ( rank() <= 2 AND current_status = 'FAILED' 
).

David J.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lonni J Friedman
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 3:34 AM
To: pgsql-general
Subject: [GENERAL] updating rows which have a common value forconsecutive dates

Greetings,
I have a table full of automated test data, which continuously has new unique 
data inserted:

    Column     |            Type             |
 Modifiers
----------------+-----------------------------+-------------------------
----------------+-----------------------------+-------------------------
----------------+-----------------------------+-----------
 id             | integer                     | not null default
nextval('dbltests_id_seq'::regclass)
 testname       | text                        | not null
 last_update    | timestamp without time zone | not null default now()
 current_status | text                        | not null
 os             | text                        | not null
 arch           | text                        | not null
 build_type     | text                        | not null
 branch         | text                        | not null

The 'testname' column contains many different tests, and each unique 'testname' 
has numerous different associated os,arch,build_type & branch values.  For 
example, testname='foo' will run on 
os='Linux',arch='i686',build_type='debug',branch='t38', and also on 
os='Windows7',arch='x86_64',build_type='release',branch='r40', etc, and there 
will be many other different testname's with similar permutations of the 
os,arch,build_type & branch columns.  So for example, there will also be 
testname='bar' or testname='omega' or testname='sigma' for the other assorted 
os,arch,build_type & branch permutations.

The current_status column is either 'PASSED' or 'FAILED'.

What I'm struggling with is how to put together a SQL query which shows me all 
instances of a given testname permutation
(os,arch,build_type,branch) which has a current_status value of 'FAILED' for 
two or more most recent consecutive 'last_update' values.

Suggestions welcome.

thanks in advance!

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