I think this will do it. Join to a select statement sorting by timestamp desc - Limit 1
I don't know the name of your timestamp field so I called it theTimeStampfield
create table wrkart.PTIR32501 as (
select drdid#,RCDCUID as userid,date(drstamp) as myDate,sdControl# as control#,drshipper as shipper, sdPieces
from drpshp00
inner join whssd00 on drdid#=sddid#
inner join (select * from yaudsd order by theTimeStampfield desc limit 1) on audfid = sddid#
where drstamp >= '2022-10-26-00.00.00'
and audfnm = 'UPS'
and audds like 'UPS label printed Tracking:%'
)
with data;
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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Art Tostaine, Jr.
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2022 8:01 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Sql question about join order
I need to get the last record from my inner join table, not the first one.
This query gets the first row from yAudSd. The table has a timestamp. Can I order the join somehow or do I need to create an index?
create table wrkart.PTIR32501 as (
select drdid#,RCDCUID as userid,date(drstamp) as myDate,sdControl# as control#,drshipper as shipper, sdPieces from drpshp00 inner join whssd00 on drdid#=sddid# inner join yaudsd on audfid = sddid# where drstamp >= '2022-10-26-00.00.00'
and audfnm = 'UPS'
and audds like 'UPS label printed Tracking:%'
)
with data;
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