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Supposed I have a table with the following rows

test_no test_count_no test_status test_run_no
1 0 STOP 1
2 66 FINISH 1
3 67 FINISH 1
4 0 STOP 2
5 0 STOP 2

I need to get the row which has a test_status of FINISH and has the latest test_no,

for example test_run_no=1 since there is two test_status of FINISH, I only need to get the latest test_no which is 3

In case of test_run_no=2 since there is no test_status=FINISH i only need to return the first row.

The result will be:

test_no test_count_no test_status test_run_no
3 67 FINISH 1
4 0 STOP 2

My current query is

SELECT MAX(test_table.test_run_no)
FROM test_table
WHERE test_table.run_status = 'FINISH'
GROUP BY test_table.test_no

Any idea on what query should I add in order to achieve the result ?

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  • What MySQL version are you using?
    – juergen d
    Mar 18, 2021 at 6:26
  • im sorry im using mariadb and the version is 10.4.14
    – Beginner
    Mar 18, 2021 at 6:28
  • @Beginner Did you get the solution ? Mar 18, 2021 at 7:49

5 Answers 5

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A correlated subquery fits this:

select t.*
from test_table t
where t.test_no = (select t2.test_no
                   from test_table t2
                   where t2.test_run_no = t.test_run_no
                   order by (test_status = 'FINISH') desc,
                            (case when test_status = 'FINISH' then test_no end) desc,
                            test_no asc
                  );

The order by has three keys for your conditions:

  • Put 'FINISH' first.
  • For 'FINISH' get the largest test_no.
  • For others, get the smallest.

This logic can also be expressed using row_number():

select t.*
from (select t.*,
             row_number() over (partition by test_run_no
                                order by (test_status = 'FINISH') desc,
                                         (case when test_status = 'FINISH' then test_no end) desc,
                                         test_no asc
                               ) as seqnum
      from test_table t
     ) t
where seqnum = 1;
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What about the following statement:

select * from test t where t.test_status = 'FINISH'
and t.test_no = (select max(t1.test_no) from test t1
                 where t1.test_run_no = t.test_run_no)
union
select * from test t where t.test_status = 'STOP'
and not exists (select 1 from test t2 where t2.test_run_no = t.test_run_no
                and t2.test_status = 'FINISH')
and t.test_no = (select min(test_no) from test t1
                 where t1.test_run_no = t.test_run_no);

It consists of two SELECT parts. In the first part, for the tests that have a FINISH status, the one with the highest test number is selected. The second part selects the smallest test number for the tests for which there is no run with the status FINISH.

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Is this what you are looking for

SELECT MAX(test_table.test_run_no) FROM test_table 
where test_table.run_status = 'FINISH' and test_run_no=1 
GROUP BY test_table.test_no
IF @@ROWCOUNT = 0
BEGIN
  select MAX(test_table.test_run_no) from test_table GROUP BY test_table.test_no
END
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try it :

select * from Table_3 where Table_3.test_count_no = (
select max(test_count_no) from Table_3
) and Table_3.test_status = 'FINISH' and Table_3.test_run_no = 1
union all
select x.test_no, x.test_count_no, x.test_status, x.test_run_no from
(select ROW_NUMBER() over (order by Table_3.test_run_no) as rownum, Table_3.* from Table_3 where Table_3.test_run_no = 2) as x where x.rownum = 1
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Use order by desc and use limit 1 to get the exact row. Like this

SELECT *
FROM test_table
WHERE test_table.test_status = 'FINISH'
ORDER BY test_no desc
LIMIT 1

if you need all the rows

SELECT *
FROM test_table
WHERE test_table.test_status = 'FINISH'
ORDER BY test_no desc

if you need test_no only

SELECT test_table.test_no
FROM test_table
WHERE test_table.test_status = 'FINISH'
ORDER BY test_no desc
LIMIT 1
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  • it will just get 1 row
    – Beginner
    Mar 18, 2021 at 7:08
  • @Beginner that's what you requested in question !!! "I only need to get the latest test_no which is 3" if you need all the rows just remove the 'LIMIT 1' Mar 18, 2021 at 7:13
  • @Beginner did you get the solution ? Is this answer not right ? Mar 18, 2021 at 9:02
  • sorry thats not what i'm looking for
    – Beginner
    Mar 18, 2021 at 9:04
  • @Beginner then ? please explain, i can provide you the answer Mar 18, 2021 at 9:05

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