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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T22:26:22+00:00 2026-05-20T22:26:22+00:00

Given: Two queries that require filtering: select top 2 t1.ID, t1.ReceivedDate from Table t1

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Two queries that require filtering:

select top 2 t1.ID, t1.ReceivedDate
  from Table t1
 where t1.Type = 'TYPE_1'
 order by t1.ReceivedDate desc

And:

select top 2 t2.ID
  from Table t2
 where t2.Type = 'TYPE_2'
 order by t2.ReceivedDate desc

Separately, these return the IDs I’m looking for: (13, 11 and 12, 6)

Basically, I want the two most recent records for two specific types of data.

I want to union these two queries together like so:

select top 2 t1.ID, t2.ReceivedDate
  from Table t1
 where t1.Type = 'TYPE_1'
 order by ReceivedDate desc
union
select top 2 t2.ID
  from Table t2
 where t2.Type = 'TYPE_2'
 order by ReceivedDate desc

Problem:

The problem is that this query is invalid because the first select cannot have an order by clause if it is being unioned. And it cannot have top 2 without having order by.

How can I fix this situation?

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    2026-05-20T22:26:23+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 10:26 pm

    You should be able to alias them and use as subqueries (part of the reason your first effort was invalid was because the first select had two columns (ID and ReceivedDate) but your second only had one (ID) – also, Type is a reserved word in SQL Server, and can’t be used as you had it as a column name):

    declare @Tbl1 table(ID int, ReceivedDate datetime, ItemType Varchar(10))
    declare @Tbl2 table(ID int, ReceivedDate datetime, ItemType Varchar(10))
    
    insert into @Tbl1 values(1, '20010101', 'Type_1')
    insert into @Tbl1 values(2, '20010102', 'Type_1')
    insert into @Tbl1 values(3, '20010103', 'Type_3')
    
    insert into @Tbl2 values(10, '20010101', 'Type_2')
    insert into @Tbl2 values(20, '20010102', 'Type_3')
    insert into @Tbl2 values(30, '20010103', 'Type_2')
    
    SELECT a.ID, a.ReceivedDate FROM
     (select top 2 t1.ID, t1.ReceivedDate
      from @tbl1 t1
      where t1.ItemType = 'TYPE_1'
      order by ReceivedDate desc
     ) a
    union
    SELECT b.ID, b.ReceivedDate FROM
     (select top 2 t2.ID, t2.ReceivedDate
      from @tbl2 t2
      where t2.ItemType = 'TYPE_2'
      order by t2.ReceivedDate desc
     ) b
    
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