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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T03:07:20+00:00 2026-06-08T03:07:20+00:00

I have a following table: +————+———————————————————————————–+ | Field | Type | +————+———————————————————————————–+ | id

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I have a following table:

+------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Field      | Type                                                                              |
+------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| id         | int(10) unsigned                                                                  |
| type       | enum('REGISTER','ACTIVATE','LOGIN_SUCCESS','LOGIN_FAIL','LOGOUT','LOCK','UNLOCK') |
| user_id    | int(10) unsigned                                                                  |
| mod_id     | int(10) unsigned                                                                  |
| date       | timestamp                                                                         |
| ip         | int(10) unsigned                                                                  |
| user_agent | text                                                                              |
+------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

I am trying to determine, in the simplest possible way (preferably just using MySQL), if there are 3 or more consecutive records with type = LOGIN_FAIL since the last type = LOGIN_SUCCESS or since start of the table.

For example

+----+---------------+---------+--------+---------------------+----+------------+
| id | type          | user_id | mod_id | date                | ip | user_agent |
+----+---------------+---------+--------+---------------------+----+------------+
|  6 | LOGIN_SUCCESS |       3 |   NULL | 2012-07-21 14:08:32 |  0 | agent      |
|  7 | LOGIN_FAIL    |       3 |   NULL | 2012-07-21 14:08:32 |  0 | agent      |
|  8 | LOGIN_FAIL    |       3 |   NULL | 2012-07-21 14:08:32 |  0 | agent      |
|  9 | LOGIN_FAIL    |       3 |   NULL | 2012-07-21 14:08:32 |  0 | agent      |
+----+---------------+---------+--------+---------------------+----+------------+

would return TRUE while

+----+---------------+---------+--------+---------------------+----+------------+
| id | type          | user_id | mod_id | date                | ip | user_agent |
+----+---------------+---------+--------+---------------------+----+------------+
|  6 | LOGIN_FAIL    |       3 |   NULL | 2012-07-21 14:08:32 |  0 | agent      |
|  7 | LOGIN_FAIL    |       3 |   NULL | 2012-07-21 14:08:32 |  0 | agent      |
|  8 | LOGIN_SUCCESS |       3 |   NULL | 2012-07-21 14:08:32 |  0 | agent      |
|  9 | LOGIN_FAIL    |       3 |   NULL | 2012-07-21 14:08:32 |  0 | agent      |
+----+---------------+---------+--------+---------------------+----+------------+

would return FALSE. Is it possible to do this with a simple query or do I need to implement this check in some script language?

EDIT: I forgot to mention that this query would have to be limited to a certain user_id but I assume this wouldn’t be a problem.

Otherwise, or even better, would it be possible to count how much records fit this criteria (i.e. how many consecutive type = LOGIN_FAILED records exist since last type=LOGIN_SUCCESS)

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    2026-06-08T03:07:21+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 3:07 am
    SELECT COUNT(*) FROM `table` 
    WHERE 
        id > 
            (IFNULL(
                (SELECT id 
                FROM `table` 
                WHERE `type`='LOGIN_SUCCESS' 
                ORDER BY id DESC 
                LIMIT 1),0
            )
        AND `type`='LOGIN_FAIL'
    

    Will get the amount of fails since last success.

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