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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2005-06-17 : 08:42:08
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| CaliCreole writes "I am running a query where I am joining 4 tables, select e.iEntityId, e.dtupdateDate as EntityDate,i.dtUpdateDate as IndDate,c.dtUpdateDate as CompanyDate,o.dtUpdateDate as ContactDate from entity e left outer join individual i on i.iEntityId = e.iEntityId left outer join company c on c.iEntityid = e.iEntityIdleft outer join contact o on o.iContactId = e.iEntityId where e.dtUpdateDate > '6/1/2005' or c.dtUpdateDate > '6/1/2005'i need to include a function that will only return the most recent updated record(ientityID) based on last updated date" |
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madhivanan
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Posted - 2005-06-17 : 08:49:48
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| Use top with order by date DescMadhivananFailing to plan is Planning to fail |
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