Utilize o comando SQL
UNION ALL
exemplo:
(SELECT codigo, data, status
FROM historico WHERE status = 'AVALIAR' ORDER BY DATA DESC LIMIT 20)
UNION ALL
(SELECT codigo, data, status
FROM historico WHERE status = 'FRACASO' ORDER BY DATA DESC LIMIT 20)
UNION ALL
(SELECT codigo, data, status
FROM historico WHERE status = 'REAVALIAR' ORDER BY DATA DESC LIMIT 20)
UNION ALL
(SELECT codigo, data, status
FROM historico WHERE status = 'SUCESSO' ORDER BY DATA DESC LIMIT 20)
Quando se utiliza o UNION ALL, não faz distinção no resultado obtidos (distinct) e traz tudo que aquela SQL
satisfaça.
Essa dúvida seria a sua da pergunta, mas, no comentários precisa de todos os campos, então:
(SELECT * FROM historico WHERE status = 'AVALIAR' ORDER BY DATA DESC LIMIT 20)
UNION ALL
(SELECT * FROM historico WHERE status = 'FRACASO' ORDER BY DATA DESC LIMIT 20)
UNION ALL
(SELECT * FROM historico WHERE status = 'REAVALIAR' ORDER BY DATA DESC LIMIT 20)
UNION ALL
(SELECT * FROM historico WHERE status = 'SUCESSO' ORDER BY DATA DESC LIMIT 20)
Referencias
SELECT
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