I have a table which I want to get the latest entry for each group. Here's the table:
DocumentStatusLogs Table
|ID| DocumentID | Status | DateCreated |
| 2| 1 | S1 | 7/29/2011 |
| 3| 1 | S2 | 7/30/2011 |
| 6| 1 | S1 | 8/02/2011 |
| 1| 2 | S1 | 7/28/2011 |
| 4| 2 | S2 | 7/30/2011 |
| 5| 2 | S3 | 8/01/2011 |
| 6| 3 | S1 | 8/02/2011 |
The table will be grouped by DocumentID and sorted by DateCreated in descending order. For each DocumentID, I want to get the latest status.
My preferred output:
| DocumentID | Status | DateCreated |
| 1 | S1 | 8/02/2011 |
| 2 | S3 | 8/01/2011 |
| 3 | S1 | 8/02/2011 |
Is there any aggregate function to get only the top from each group? See pseudo-code
GetOnlyTheTopbelow:SELECT DocumentID, GetOnlyTheTop(Status), GetOnlyTheTop(DateCreated) FROM DocumentStatusLogs GROUP BY DocumentID ORDER BY DateCreated DESCIf such function doesn't exist, is there any way I can achieve the output I want?
- Or at the first place, could this be caused by unnormalized database? I'm thinking, since what I'm looking for is just one row, should that
statusalso be located in the parent table?
Please see the parent table for more information:
Current Documents Table
| DocumentID | Title | Content | DateCreated |
| 1 | TitleA | ... | ... |
| 2 | TitleB | ... | ... |
| 3 | TitleC | ... | ... |
Should the parent table be like this so that I can easily access its status?
| DocumentID | Title | Content | DateCreated | CurrentStatus |
| 1 | TitleA | ... | ... | s1 |
| 2 | TitleB | ... | ... | s3 |
| 3 | TitleC | ... | ... | s1 |
UPDATE I just learned how to use "apply" which makes it easier to address such problems.