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Shumaila
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Posted - 2001-11-05 : 07:54:28
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| Hi, I have a table which have cust_id and product_id and order date. Customer 1 can order product 1 many times only dateandtime would be different. I need to get the latest order for each (customer, product) combinationC1 ,p1 could have many rows i need only latest one. and same is true for c1, p2.... c2, p1... I can't get the query straight. So far i have come up with select * from Order join(select Customer_ID, Product_id , max(datetimestamp) as max_date from Order group by Customer_ID, Product_id) A on Order.Customer_id = A.Customer_id and Order.Product_id = A.Product_id This join query is giving all the records instead of the latest order |
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