Thanks for the advice, guys. After fiddling around with it a bit, I
went for the age-old solution of changing the data and the
requirements so it wasn't necessary :)
Thanks,
Colin
On 10/08/05, Kurt Welgehausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > select conversation_id, count(*), max(unread), max(upda
> select conversation_id, count(*), max(unread), max(updated_on)
> from messages
> where conversation_id in ()
> group by conversation_id;
>
> I use max(updated_on) to get the date of the most recent message in
> the conversation. Is there a way to return the ID of this message?
Assuming that the
On 8/10/05, Colin Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm writing a messaging system, and I have the following problem.
> I have a conversations table, and a messages table that has a
> foreign key to conversations. I can do something like the
> following to provide a summary:
>
> select conver
I'm writing a messaging system, and I have the following problem. I
have a conversations table, and a messages table that has a foreign
key to conversations. I can do something like the following to provide
a summary:
select conversation_id, count(*), max(unread), max(updated_on)
from messages
whe
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