On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 07:44:46PM -0500, Michael Avila wrote: > Just tried it and it returned nothing. > > > > Select * from memberstatus A where not exists > > > (select * from emberstatus B where B.member_id=A.member_id and > > > B.status_date >A.status_date) > > Why the WHERE NOT EXISTS?
The query selects each row in memberstatus for which no other rows (WHERE NOT EXISTS) with the same member_id have a later status_date; in other words, the row(s) with the latest status_date for each member_id. For example, given member_id | status_code | status_date -----------+-------------+------------- 1 | a | 2005-12-01 1 | b | 2005-12-02 1 | c | 2005-12-03 2 | x | 2005-12-11 2 | y | 2005-12-12 2 | z | 2005-12-13 the query should return member_id | status_code | status_date -----------+-------------+------------- 1 | c | 2005-12-03 2 | z | 2005-12-13 Offhand I can't think of why the query would return nothing unless the table is empty, but maybe I'm overlooking something or making unwarranted assumptions about the data. Can you post a sample data set for which the query returns no rows? -- Michael Fuhr ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly