I believe the top suggestion, to find just one record using MAX should do the job. It is possible that the table has multiple records with the same date. But I simply need to find the most recent date, no matter what record.
Thank you!
>SELECT MAX( cast( DateTimeField as Date)) from MyTable
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>Now...if you want to find all the rows (i.e. transactions) that have that same date as the max date
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>SELECT * from MyTransactions
>where cast( DateTimeField as date) = (SELECT MAX( cast( DateTimeField as Date)) from MyTransactions)
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>>Hi,
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>>I am working on creating a SQL Select (against a SQL Server) to find a record with the most recent DATETIME field. But I am only concerned with the DATE portion of this DATETIME field (since the time is irrelevant). Here is a small pseudo example:
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>>select Date_Time from MyTable where Date_Time_Is_Most_Recent
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>>TIA
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