On Tuesday 26 Nov 2002 1:14 pm, Zuev Dmitry wrote:
> Suppose you have a table T:
>
> A      B
> 1     '111'
> 2     '222'
>
> How do you select A and B of the record with A maximum?

> 1) SELECT A, B FROM T ORDER BY A DESC LIMIT 1
>
> 2) SELECT A, B FROM T WHERE A IN (SELECT MAX(A) FROM T)
>
> What do yo think of the queries above? And give me the better
> implementation if possible.

If you have an index on A the first option will be faster. All PG has to do in 
this case is check the end of the index and fetch one row.

-- 
  Richard Huxton

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