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I have two tables:

  • Table A, for record orders:

    Columns: OrderId, Amount, Good, Details, UserId and more

  • Table B, for record order status, for example: paid, shipped, refund.

    Columns: OrderId, Status, UpdateTime

My current query:

First:

select * from TABLE_A

to get order list.

And then, get each order's status:

select top 1 * 
from TABLE_B 
where OrderId = orderid 
order by UpdateTime desc

How can I combine these two queries into a single one, and the result data in all-in-one? Thank you.

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    w3schools.com/sql/sql_join.asp
    – Igor
    Jul 11, 2018 at 11:10
  • Probably more looking at CROSS APPLY here, if the OP wants to retain the TOP 1.
    – Thom A
    Jul 11, 2018 at 11:17
  • yes, i want each order record links to a order status which is latest.
    – rikyotei
    Jul 11, 2018 at 11:43

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You could join TABLE_A on a sub-query with TABLE_B.
And use a TOP 1 WITH TIES in combination with a ORDER BY ROW_NUMBER.

SELECT A.*, B.*
FROM TABLE_A AS A
JOIN 
(
  SELECT TOP 1 WITH TIES *
  FROM TABLE_B
  ORDER BY ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY Orderid ORDER BY UpdateTime DESC)
) AS B ON (B.OrderId = A.Orderid)

Or even without sub-query.

Example snippet:

declare @TABLE_A table (Orderid int);
declare @TABLE_B table (ID int identity(1,1), Orderid int, UpdateTime datetime);
insert into @TABLE_A (Orderid) values (1001),(1002);
insert into @TABLE_B (Orderid, UpdateTime) values 
 (1001,GetDate()-5),(1001,GetDate()-4),(1001,GetDate()-3)
,(1002,GetDate()-3),(1002,GetDate()-2),(1002,GetDate()-1);

SELECT TOP 1 WITH TIES A.*, B.*
FROM @TABLE_A AS A
LEFT JOIN @TABLE_B AS B ON (B.OrderId = A.Orderid)
ORDER BY ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY A.Orderid ORDER BY B.UpdateTime DESC)

But this has a disadvantage that it can't be ordered by extra fields (unless you put it in a sub-query). However, this approach does have an advantage.
When a WHERE clause is added to limit the results, then this one it might be faster than the first query. Since the second query wouldn't need to do a full table scan on TABLE_B.
Then again, if you put a WHERE clause in the sub-query of the first solution then it should also be fine I guess.

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  • @rikyotei Thx for the rep. I've included an alternative with a snippet using table variables for easy testing.
    – LukStorms
    Jul 11, 2018 at 12:24
  • it works fine thank you, i am looking for how to convert it to Linq so that i can use with EF. thank you for your help.
    – rikyotei
    Jul 11, 2018 at 12:37
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Try this one.https://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_join.asp

SELECT *
FROM TABLE_A AS ta
INNER JOIN TABLE_B AS tb ON ta.OrderId = tb.OrderId
ORDER BY tb.UpdateTime DESC
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  • if do with this, one record in TABLE_A will link to multiple record of TABLE_B, but what i want is one order link to one order status which is latest. thanks
    – rikyotei
    Jul 11, 2018 at 11:42

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