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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T09:19:30+00:00 2026-05-29T09:19:30+00:00

Given a table like this, what query will the most recent calibration information for

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Given a table like this, what query will the most recent calibration information for each monitor? In other words, I want to find the maximum date value for each of the monitors. Oracle-specific functionality is fine for my application.

monitor_id     calibration_date  value
----------     ----------------  -----
1              2011/10/22        15
1              2012/01/01        16
1              2012/01/20        17
2              2011/10/22        18
2              2012/01/02        19

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1  2012/01/20 17
2  2012/01/02 19
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    2026-05-29T09:19:31+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 9:19 am

    I’d tend to use analytic functions

    SELECT monitor_id,
           host_name,
           calibration_date,
           value
      FROM (SELECT b.monitor_id,
                   b.host_name,
                   a.calibration_date,
                   a.value,
                   rank() over (partition by b.monitor_id order by a.calibration_date desc) rnk
              FROM table_name a,
                   table_name2 b
             WHERE a.some_key = b.some_key)
     WHERE rnk = 1
    

    You could also use correlated subqueries though that will be less efficient

    SELECT monitor_id,
           calibration_date,
           value
      FROM table_name a
     WHERE a.calibration_date = (SELECT MAX(b.calibration_date)
                                   FROM table_name b
                                  WHERE a.monitor_id = b.monitor_id)
    
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