I currently have this query that returns the most recent IDs in a table:
SELECT StatusUpdates.ForeignId,
StatusUpdates.DateUpdated AS MostRecentChange
FROM hjStatusUpdates StatusUpdates
INNER JOIN (
SELECT ForeignId,
MAX(DateUpdated) AS MostRecentChange
FROM hjStatusUpdates
GROUP BY ForeignId) DerivedTable
ON StatusUpdates.ForeignId = DerivedTable.ForeignId
AND StatusUpdates.DateUpdated = DerivedTable.MostRecentChange
WHERE StatusUpdates.ForeignTable = 'hjClientAccounts';
My question is, is it possible to set an upper limit on the MAX
function, or are there better functions to use, so that I can add a "less than (date)" clause to this function?
I do not want to add something like AND DerivedTable.MostRecentChange <= '2016-12-30 23:59:59'
to the INNER JOIN
as this is not the solution I'm looking for.