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Thanks Rob and others, but my goal is a list, not a single row! in
otherwords I want all duns with the max timestamp for each duns. In the
example there were two duns that have two timestamps, I want the greater
timestamp of the two along with all of the other rows which have only
one timestamp and this seems such a simple thing but is driving me nuts!
I marked the desired result set with an "*".
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003387891
0033878910013
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Berendt [mailto:rob@dekko.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 3:58 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re: SQL


SELECT DUNS, TMSTMP FROM CDATA WHERE TMSTMP IN(SELECT MAX(TMSTMP) FR
OM CDATA)

hweatherly@dlis.dla.mil on 02/02/2000 03:48:24 PM

How can I construct an sql statement to select the highest value along
with additional information?
I have tried select duns, max(tmstmp) from cdata but this seems to fuss
about the MAX function, any help will be appreciated because I believe I

am going nuts here!

CDATA table

DUNS                     TMSTMP
003253390      2000-01-27-07.51.03.971320 *
003299534      2000-01-24-08.32.25.182200 *
003301959      2000-01-25-10.16.11.563368 *
003321171      2000-01-28-07.32.22.707568 *

003387891      2000-01-24-08.32.25.208280
003387891      2000-01-28-07.32.22.719080 *

0033878910013  2000-01-24-08.32.25.245328
0033878910013  2000-01-27-07.51.03.974312 *

003420841      2000-01-26-11.10.11.521704 *
003424470      2000-01-24-13.17.37.531624 *
003479797      2000-01-28-07.32.22.755704 *



Howard Weatherly
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