>>>I need to select 3 fields from 1 table, but the 3rd field is a max(actiondate). First field is a non-unique ID (many records per ID), the second field is ActionType. I need the record that has the most recent ActionDate for each ID, including the ActionType field. For the life of me, I can not figure out how do this in a SQL statement. There is probably a subquery involved, but I can't figure out how to code it. Anyone got a solution? Something that starts with:
>>>Select ID, ActionType, Max(ActionDate) as "ActDate" ;
>>> from Transacts ....
>>>TIA.
>>Mark maybe I'm missing something but adding a "group by actiondate" seem sufficient to me.
>>Cetin
>Oops it would be "group by ID" and then I think you also don't need max() if actiondate is in entered sequentially by date.
>Cetin
Group by ID works only if ActionDate is entered sequentially. Unfortunately, I am looking for something that works regardless of sequence of entry. A local view that orders by ID, ActionDate looks like the easiest solution. Then I could run the query against the view.
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA