On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 18:15:12 +0000,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Many thanks Tom. Inconvenient from the point of view of the application but
> still useful information.
> 
> The situation is that I've got a query with numerous subselects, each of which
> has to return exactly one row so I was doing a union with a nulled record then
> selecting the most recent: obviously I need to see bona-fide data if it's 
> there.

you can order by datecol is null, datecol desc to get the most recent
non null date. For example:
area=> select day from (select 'today'::date as day union select 
'tomorrow'::date as day union select null as day) as un order by day is null, 
day desc;
    day
------------
 2005-07-16
 2005-07-15

(3 rows)


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