2012/5/23 Gary Stainburn <gary.stainb...@ringways.co.uk>:
> Hi folks,
>
> I know I've seen posts like this before but Google isn't helping today.
>
> I have two tables, vehicle stock and tax requests. Each vehicle can be taxed
> more than once, but I only want to pull in the most recent tax request - the
> one with the highest ud_id.
>
> I have the following, which obviously returning multiple records which then
> appears that the same vehicle is in stock multiple times.  How can I make it
> so we only show each vehicle once, showing the most recent tax request
> details.
>
>
> select * from stock_details s
> left outer join used_diary u on s.s_registration = u.ud_registration;

select distinct on (s.s_registration) *
 ... order by u.ud_id desc

or

select *
  from stock_details s
          left join (select * from used_diary where (ud_id,
ud_registration) = (select max(ud_id), ud_registration from used_diary
group by ud_registration)) x
          on s.s_registration = x.ud_registration;

Regards

Pavel Stehule


>
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> Ringways Garages
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