Reputation: 2302
I am lookign for the correct SQL code to join 2 tables and show only the last record of the details table.
I have a DB with 2 tables,
Deals
DealID
Dealname
DealDetails
DealComments
dcID
DealID
CommentTime
CommentPerson
Comment
There are multiple comments for each Deal, but i would like to create a VIEW that displays all of the Deals and only the last Comment from each Deal (determined by the CommentTime) field
Upvotes: 3
Views: 4032
Reputation: 94
What about this query.
select * from Deals
left join DealComments on Deals.DealID = DealComments.DealID and DealComments.CommentTime = (SELECT CommentTime FROM DealComments WHERE DealComments.DealID = Deals.DealID ORDER BY CommentTime DESC limit 1)
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 169484
Obligatory no-subquery-nowhere-answer:
select d.*
, dc.*
from Deals d
left outer join DealComments dc
on d.DealID = dc.DealID
left outer join DealComments dc1
on d.DealID = dc1.DealID
and
dc1.CommentTime > dc.CommentTime
where dc1.CommentTime is null
Show me everything in Deals
and DealComments
when there exists no CommentTime
greater than any given comment time for a particular DealID
.
Edit: as Alex Kuznetsov astutely points out in a comment: the OP requested that all deals be displayed -- whether a deal has a comment or not. So I have changed the first JOIN
from INNER
to LEFT OUTER
.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 11035
select a.dealid
, a.dealname
, a.dealdetails
, b.dcid
, b.commenttime
, b.commentperson
, b.comment
from deals a, dealcomments b
where b.dealid = a.dealid
and b.commenttime = (select max(x.commenttime)
from dealcomments x
where x.dealid = b.dealid)
EDIT: I didn't read the initial question close enough and didn't notice that all DEALS rows were needed in the view. Below is my revised answer:
select a.dealid
, a.dealname
, a.dealdetails
, b.dcid
, b.commenttime
, b.commentperson
, b.comment
from deals a left outer join (select x.dcid
, x.dealid
, x.commenttime
, x.commentperson
, x.comment
from dealcomments x
where x.commenttime = (select max(x1.commenttime)
from dealcomments x1
where x1.dealid = x.dealid)) b
on (a.dealid = b.dealid)
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 5221
select
d.DealID, dc1.dcID, dc1.Comment, dc1.CommentPerson, dc1.CommentTime
from
Deals d
inner join
DealComments dc1 on dc1.DealID = d.DealID
where
dc1.CommentTime = (select max(dc2.CommentTime) from DealsComments dc2 where dc2.DealId = dc1.DealId)
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 45731
Try this:
CREATE VIEW DealsWithLastComment
AS
SELECT
D.*, DC.*
FROM
Deals D INNER JOIN DealComments DC
ON D.DealID = DC.DealID
GROUP BY D.DealID, DC.CommentTime
HAVING DC.CommentTime = MAX(DC.CommentTime)
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 17068
Not very elegant, but works in Oracle :
select dealid,
dealname,
dealdetails,
comment,
from
(
select a.dealid,
a.dealname,
a.dealdetails,
b.commenttime,
b.comment,
max(commenttime) over (partition by a.dealid) as maxCommentTime
from deals a inner join dealcomments b on b.dealid = a.dealid
)
where comment = maxCommentTime
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 162
Try this..
SELECT D.*,DC1.Comment
FROM Deals AS D
INNER JOIN DealComments AS DC1
ON D.DealId = DC1.DealID
INNER JOIN
(
SELECT
DealID,
MAX(CommentTime) AS CommentTime
FROM DealComments AS DC2
GROUP BY DealID
) AS DC2
ON DC2.DealId = DC.DealId
AND DC2.CommentTime = DC1.CommentTime
Upvotes: 1