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table: uuid, version, datetime

version is not unique, but the idea is to fetch only the rows with the latest datetime for a given uuid

SELECT * FROM table WHERE uuid='bla' GROUP BY version ORDER BY datetime desc

... of course gets datetime asc results -- is there a way to "preorder" the group by to desc, so that only the latest version is fetched?

4 Answers 4

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since the table only has those 3 field, and you are filtering by uid you can just use the MAX without the JOIN:

SELECT version, MAX(datetime) Maxdatetime
FROM table
WHERE uuid='bla'
GROUP BY version

However, if the table had more fields, or you are not filtering by uid - you need to first get the MAX datetime for each version, then select the row:

SELECT t.uuid, t.version, t.datetime 
FROM table t JOIN (
    SELECT version, MAX(datetime) Maxdatetime
    FROM table
    WHERE uuid='bla'
    GROUP BY version
) r ON t.version = r.version AND t.datetime = r.Maxdatetime
WHERE t.uuid='bla'
ORDER BY t.datetime desc
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  • 1
    Exactly what I needed with some slight alterations - Thanks!
    – mmrtnt
    Jun 14, 2013 at 15:59
  • Is it necessary to have the WHERE clause repeated twice?
    – ina
    Apr 6, 2015 at 3:26
  • It's working well when you have records updated at different times. But suppose we have all records updated at the same (i.e. due to data import) all records coming in the list. I'm not sure now, how can I remove the duplicates ones. May 28, 2022 at 15:37
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SELECT * FROM 
(SELECT * FROM table WHERE uuid='bla' ORDER BY datetime desc) table 
GROUP BY version;
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There is a better way for me, you could add a desc to group by:

SELECT * FROM table WHERE uuid='bla' GROUP BY version desc

why it works is because my id's are generated and so always the latest id means the latest datetime

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    why nobody see this ... it's work and simple query :D
    – haidarvm
    May 23, 2015 at 11:50
  • 1
    Nice, but only work if datetime was inserted in order (sorted)
    – xingzhi.sg
    Sep 17, 2015 at 1:57
0

I used a separate method on php to get the id's and put it into an array. Then on another sql query i searched the data by looking up the id's

$ids  = array();

$sql = "SELECT pid FROM table_name  WHERE DATE(column_name)='yyyy-mm-dd'  ORDER BY column_name ASC";

$result = $conn->query($sql);

if ($result->num_rows > 0) {
    while($row = $result->fetch_assoc()) {

if (!in_array($row['value'], $ids)) {
    array_push($ids, $row['value']);
}
    }
}

And then

$sql = "SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE id IN (".implode(',', $ids).") ORDER BY column_name ASC";
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  • Not sure hiw thus answers the question Jun 23, 2023 at 11:01

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