Reputation: 58732
CREATE TABLE message
(`id` int, `from_user_id` text, `to_user_id` text, `created` datetime, `message` text)
;
INSERT INTO message
(`id`, `from_user_id`, `to_user_id`, `created`, `message`)
VALUES
(1, 'a', 'b', '2013-01-14 00:00:00', 'hello'),
(2, 'b', 'a', '2013-01-14 00:00:00', 'world'),
(3, 'b', 'a', '2013-01-15 00:00:00', 'hi!!')
;
I want to get the last messages applicable to (either sent / received by ) a user. In the above example, there are only 2 users (a, b), and the last message applicable to them is id = 3. So the expected result is
'a', 3, 'b', 'a', '2013-01-15 00:00:00', 'hi!!'
'b', 3, 'b', 'a', '2013-01-15 00:00:00', 'hi!!'
There are similar questions in SO, the closest I found was here
The last answer seems to what I wanted, but it is complex to wrap my head around, and also couldn't make it work.
I use lovefield and run it in the browser. It supports join and subset of sql syntax, but may not advanced use. Below code gives last message for a provided user id, but I want rows for all users.
SELECT m.*
FROM message m
WHERE 'a' in (from_user_id, to_user_id) AND
m.created = (SELECT MAX(m2.created)
FROM message m2
WHERE (m2.from_user_id = m.from_user_id AND m2.to_user_id = m.to_user_id) OR
(m2.from_user_id = m.to_user_id AND m2.to_user_id = m.from_user_id)
)
ORDER BY m.created DESC
Upvotes: 1
Views: 754
Reputation: 116919
Using UNION:
with lastmessages as
(select id, from_user_id as user_id, from_user_id, to_user_id, max(created) mx, message
from message group by(from_user_id)
UNION ALL
select id, to_user_id as user_id, from_user_id, to_user_id, max(created) mx, message
from message group by(to_user_id) )
select user_id, id, from_user_id, to_user_id, max(mx) mx, message
from lastmessages
group by user_id;
user_id|id|from_user_id|to_user_id|mx|message
a|3|b|a|2013-01-15 00:00:00|hi!!
b|3|b|a|2013-01-15 00:00:00|hi!!
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 164174
Use a CTE and UNION ALL:
with cte as (
select *,
min(from_user_id, to_user_id) user1,
max(from_user_id, to_user_id) user2,
row_number() over (partition by min(from_user_id, to_user_id) order by created desc) rn1,
row_number() over (partition by max(from_user_id, to_user_id) order by created desc) rn2
from message
)
select user1 as user, id, from_user_id, to_user_id, created, message
from cte
where rn1 = 1
union all
select user2 as user, id, from_user_id, to_user_id, created, message
from cte
where rn2 = 1
order by user
See the demo.
Results:
| user | id | from_user_id | to_user_id | created | message |
| ---- | --- | ------------ | ---------- | ------------------- | ------- |
| a | 3 | b | a | 2013-01-15 00:00:00 | hi!! |
| b | 3 | b | a | 2013-01-15 00:00:00 | hi!! |
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 222622
Below code gives last message for a provided user id, but I want rows for all users.
Your query looks fine. Just remove the condition that filters on a specific user, and you should get the result that you expect:
SELECT m.*
FROM message m
WHERE m.created = (SELECT MAX(m2.created)
FROM message m2
WHERE (m2.from_user_id = m.from_user_id AND m2.to_user_id = m.to_user_id) OR
(m2.from_user_id = m.to_user_id AND m2.to_user_id = m.from_user_id)
)
ORDER BY m.created DESC
Here is an updated version of your fiddle. I added a few more records for other users, and the query returns:
id from_user_id to_user_id created message
4 d c 2013-01-17T00:00:00Z yo!!
3 b a 2013-01-15T00:00:00Z hi!!
Upvotes: 1