Thank you all for your replies.

2010/10/8 Alban Hertroys <dal...@solfertje.student.utwente.nl>:
> On 8 Oct 2010, at 8:59, A B wrote:
>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I have a table
>>
>> create table foo (
>> a serial,
>> b int,
>> c int,
>> .... more fields ...);
>>
>> and now I wish to remove for each combination of b and c,  all the
>> rows except the one with the highest value of a.
>
> Or said differently: Delete all the rows where there exists a value of A that 
> is higher than the one in the current row, given B and C are equal.
>
> In SQL that is:
>
> DELETE FROM foo WHERE EXISTS (
>        SELECT 1
>          FROM foo
>         WHERE foo.a > a
>           AND foo.b = bar.b
>           AND foo.c = bar.c
> )
>
> Alban Hertroys
>
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