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drman
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Posted - 2003-12-02 : 11:33:10
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I have a field in one of my tables that contains the Datetime each record was updated. I need to query this info to determine the datetime of the most recent updated record. There must be a better way other than creating a recordset indexed on lastupdated and reading the value from the field.Any Help would be greatly appreciated..just poing me in the right direction.thanks DRMAN |
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VyasKN
SQL Server MVP & SQLTeam MVY
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Posted - 2003-12-02 : 11:44:21
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| How about using MAX() function?--HTH,Vyashttp://vyaskn.tripod.com |
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drman
Starting Member
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Posted - 2003-12-02 : 12:03:43
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| Never used the Max function, but it works great. Don't I feel stupid.Thanks alot.DRMAN |
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