Re: join problem or maybe group :( - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Henshall, Stuart - WCP
Subject Re: join problem or maybe group :(
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Msg-id E2870D8CE1CCD311BAF50008C71EDE8E01F74993@MAIL_EXCHANGE
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In response to join problem or maybe group :(  ("Ben-Nes Michael" <miki@canaan.co.il>)
List pgsql-general

There is a non-ansi way of doing it:
SELECT column1,column2 FROM table ORDER BY column1 DESC LIMIT 1;
- Stuart

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Diogo Biazus [mailto:diogo@ikono.com.br]
>
>
> I think that a subselect will do that, but I'm not sure if it is the
> best way.
> Try something like:
>
> select max(column1), (select column2 from table where column1
> = (select max(column1) from table)) from table;
>
>
> >Just wonder, how can i do:
> >
> >select max(column1), column2 from table;
> >
> >its saying:
> >ERROR:  Attribute table.column2 must be GROUPed or used in
> an aggregate
> >function
> >
> >and all i want is that column2 value will be the mate fo column1 max?
> >
> >like if
> >clumn1     column2
> >1                 a
> >2                 b
> >3                 c
> >
> >it will return 3,c
> >
>
> --
> Diogo de Oliveira Biazus
> diogo@ikono.com.br
> Ikono Sistemas e Automação
> http://www.ikono.com.br
>
>
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