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I have the following SQL, which is working just fine:

"SELECT t.id, t.date, t.time, t.balance FROM db1 t JOIN (SELECT tt.date, MAX(tt.time) as 'maxtime' FROM db1 tt GROUP BY tt.date) m ON m.maxtime = t.time AND t.date = m.date"

What I would like now is to insert a WHERE condition, to only include data from specific dates. Specifically, I want to use WHERE date >= '$dateSelect'. I am not quite sure where I have to insert this condition into the query to make it work - I have tried several locations already (always behind the FROM db1 parts) but have not made it work yet.

Can anyone help me out? Very much appreciate the help!

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    where should be at the end of the query, in case of subquery it will be the last part of that subquery, in addition where clause should be before group by, order by and limit Aug 12, 2015 at 7:05

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Since you're using an inner join, this where clause could be applied either to the top level query or the inner query. Personally, I'd apply it to both of them. In the worst case, it clutters up the code a bit. In the best case, you gain the ability to apply additional filtering before joining the two results the optimizer may have missed otherwise:

SELECT t.id, t.date, t.time, t.balance 
FROM   db1 t 
JOIN   (SELECT   tt.date, MAX(tt.time) as 'maxtime' 
        FROM     db1 tt 
        WHERE    tt.date >= '$dateSelect' -- Here
        GROUP BY tt.date) m ON m.maxtime = t.time AND t.date = m.date
WHERE  t.date >= '$dateSelect' -- And here
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SELECT 
    t.id, t.date, t.time, t.balance 
FROM db1 t 
JOIN (
    SELECT tt.date, MAX(tt.time) as 'maxtime' 
    FROM db1 tt GROUP BY tt.date
    ) m ON (m.maxtime = t.time AND t.date = m.date)
WHERE t.date >= '$dateSelect'
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As per principle, at University, I always learnt that this should be set as the following:

  • FROM clause
  • WHERE clause
  • GROUP BY clause
  • HAVING clause
  • SELECT clause
  • ORDER BY clause

Therefore an SQL sample statement would be this:

SELECT studentNo, class, AVG(marks) AS avgMarks, subjects FROM Students
WHERE age > 18
GROUP BY class
HAVING COUNT(subjects) > 5
ORDER BY avgMarks DESC

This would return the details for students in a typical school who are older than 18 years of age, taking classes in more than 5 subjects, grouping them by the class they are in and ordering the results output by the average mark of each student.

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