In Oracle DB, I need to make a query to grab a MAX()
of certain column while also have another field in the SELECT
statement. i.e.
PRIMARY_KEY_ID | FIELD_A | FIELD_B
---------------------------------------
123 | AFB | 01-JAN-2002
123 | AFB | 02-FEB-2002
123 | AFB | 03-MAY-2002
123 | COB | 15-JAN-2003
123 | COB | 18-DEC-2004
Running the following query would result in:
SELECT
field_a,
MAX(field_b)
FROM table_a
GROUP BY primary_key_id, field_a
HAVING primary_key_id = 123;
FIELD_A | FIELD_B
----------------------
AFB | 03-MAY-2002
COB | 18-DEC-2004
My intention is to only return a single row: the latest date for FIELD_B
, in this case 18-DEC-2004. However, due to the fact that a pair of (*PRIMARY_KEY_ID*, *FIELD_A*) is going to return two rows (since PRIMARY_KEY_ID is unique but FIELD_A
is not), the result set would not return a desired row.