Let's say I have a Table that looks like this:
id fk value ------------ 1 1 'lorem' 2 1 'ipsum' 3 1 'dolor' 4 2 'sit' 5 2 'amet' 6 3 'consetetur' 7 3 'sadipscing'
Each fk can appear multiple times, and for each fk I want to select the last row (or more precise the row with the respectively highest id) – like this:
id fk value ------------ 3 1 'dolor' 5 2 'amet' 7 3 'sadipscing'
I thought I could use the keyword DISTINCT
here like this:
SELECT DISTINCT id, fk, value
FROM table
but I am not sure on which row DISTINCT
will return and it must be the last one.
Is there anything like (pseudo)
SELECT id, fk, value
FROM table
WHERE MAX(id)
FOREACH DISTINCT(fk)
I hope I am making any sense here :) thank you for your time