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Shumaila
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Posted - 2001-10-18 : 17:41:22
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| Now i have got a very strange kind of problem. Every time i think about it it looks like i have got the solution but then it skips. Lets see how you people would do it. There is a table which have customer order records with fields Order_id, Customer_id, Product_id, DateTimeOrderedOrder_id is unique. Customers are ordering the products and the datetime of the order is recorded. Now Customer C1 could have ordered Product P1 many times but the id and datetime would be different. So the sample date could beID Cust Produt DateTime1 C1 P1 10/18/00..2 C2 P2 7/18/00..3 C1 P3 10/8/00..4 C1 P1 02/1/01..5 C2 P3 10/18/01..I have to pick latest ordered for each product booked by each customer. I have to pick whole row (all 4 fields... there could be more). This means i have to group by customer and Product (or something like that) to check for the date (max(date)). |
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