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I have SQL statements in SQL Server 2008 R2 based on a few joined tables that utilizes all the information I need in my program:

SELECT 
  Laptops.Laptop_ID, 
  Laptops.Model_Name, 
  ... 
  Users.Firstname + Users.Lastname AS Name, 
  Loans.Date_Loaned
FROM Users 
  INNER JOIN Loans ON Users.User_ID = Loans.User_ID 
  RIGHT OUTER JOIN Laptops ON Loans.Laptop_ID = Laptops.Laptop_ID

This brings up a table similar to:

ID  Model_Name ...   Name    Date_Loaned 
1   ...        ...    Kris   18-08-11   
2   ...        ...    Jo     20-08-11  
2   ...        ...    Bert   18-08-11  
4   ...        ...    Sam    19-08-11

What I'm trying to do is where there would be repeated ID, I want to only show the row with the highest date, like this:

ID  Model_Name ...   Name    Date_Loaned 
1   ...        ...    Kris   18-08-11   
2   ...        ...    Jo     20-08-11  
4   ...        ...    Sam    19-08-11

I'm having problems figuring out how to do this with the SQL statement that I already have. Help!

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3 Answers 3

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Use windows functions:

SELECT * FROM(
              SELECT Laptops.Laptop_ID, 
                     Laptops.Model_Name, 
                     ... 
                     Users.Firstname + Users.Lastname AS Name, 
                     Loans.Date_Loaned,
                     row_number() 
                        over(partition by Laptops.Laptop_ID
                             order by Loans.Date_Loaned desc) rn
              FROM Users 
              INNER JOIN Loans ON Users.User_ID = Loans.User_ID 
              RIGHT OUTER JOIN Laptops ON Loans.Laptop_ID = Laptops.Laptop_ID) t
WHERE rn = 1
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  • Looks like that did it! Thank you so much! Jun 17, 2015 at 22:46
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Try this

SELECT Laptops.Laptop_ID, 
Laptops.Model_Name, 
... 
Users.Firstname + Users.Lastname AS Name, 
MAX(Loans.Date_Loaned) AS date
FROM Users 
INNER JOIN Loans ON Users.User_ID = Loans.User_ID 
RIGHT OUTER JOIN Laptops ON Loans.Laptop_ID = Laptops.Laptop_ID
GROUP BY Laptops.Laptop_ID, 
Laptops.Model_Name, 
... 
Users.Firstname + Users.Lastname AS Name
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  • I already tried that and I changed my question slightly to address that problem. When I do that it will take the Max Date of only those rows with the same names (user). I need it to only Group By Laptop_ID but it doesn't work like that Jun 17, 2015 at 22:38
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Glad you got your answer, but just wanted to mention you might get better performance selecting from Laptops and LEFT OUTER JOIN your Users/Loans sub query. It might be a little easier for the next person to decipher since RIGHT OUT JOIN is not used very often. Using aliases also helps eliminate some typing.

SELECT 
    l.Laptop_ID,
    l.Model_Name,
    ul.Name,
    ul.Date_Loaned 
FROM 
    Laptops l
    LEFT JOIN (
            SELECT  l.Laptop_ID,
                    u.Firstname + u.Lastname AS Name, 
                    l.Date_Loaned,
                    ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY l.Laptop_ID ORDER BY l.Date_Loaned desc) Rn
            FROM    Loans l
                    JOIN Users u ON l.User_ID = u.User_ID
     ) ul ON l.Laptop_ID = ul.Laptop_ID 
             AND ul.Rn = 1

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