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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T13:16:21+00:00 2026-05-12T13:16:21+00:00

I have a SQL statement for merging edits from one table to another. I.e.

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I have a SQL statement for merging edits from one table to another. I.e.

UPDATE f
SET f.AUDAPLCDE = m.AUDAPLCDE, f.AUDSTF_NO = m.AUDSTF_NO,
 f.AUDUPD_ID = m.AUDUPD_ID, f.AUDUPDDTE = m.AUDUPDDTE,
 f.UNTTYP = m.UNTTYP,  f.UNTSTM_NO = m.UNTSTM_NO,
 f.UNTIND = f.UNTIND,  f.UNQ = m.UNQ,    
 f.TRNCTL_NO = m.TRNCTL_NO, f.TRN_NO = m.TRN_NO,
 f.STAEVT = m.STAEVT,  f.SPSDTE = m.SPSDTE,
 f.RVRRSN = m.RVRRSN,  f.AUDUPDTME = m.AUDUPDTME, 
 f.RHTTYP = m.RHTTYP,  f.ALCADJ = m.ALCADJ,
 f.RESFAC = m.RESFAC,  f.PRTDTE = m.PRTDTE,
 f.POLREF = m.POLREF,  f.OUTFAC = m.OUTFAC,
 f.OTHBENQTY = m.OTHBENQTY, f.ORIIND = m.ORIIND,
 f.ORIDTE = m.ORIDTE,  f.INRTYP = m.INRTYP, 
 f.INRREF = m.INRREF,  f.FNDTRNTYP = m.FNDTRNTYP,
 f.FNDSUBTYP = m.FNDSUBTYP, f.FNDREF = m.FNDREF,
 f.FNDPRC = m.FNDPRC,  f.EVTUNQ = m.EVTUNQ,
 f.EVTTRN_NO = m.EVTTRN_NO, f.EFVDTE = m.EFVDTE,
 f.DUEDTE = m.DUEDTE,  f.CTBPCT = m.CTBPCT,
 f.CO_REF = m.CO_REF,  f.CAL_YR = m.CAL_YR,
 f.BONSUBTYP = f.BONSUBTYP, f.BONSTA = m.BONSTA,
 f.BONDCL_YR = m.BONDCL_YR, f.BON_YR = m.BON_YR, 
 f.BENTYP = m.BENTYP,  f.BENREF = m.BENREF,
 f.BENQTY2 = m.BENQTY2,  f.BENQTY1 = m.BENQTY1,
 f.AMT = m.AMT,    f.ALCRTE = m.ALCRTE
FROM FI700 f
INNER JOIN MERGEDATA_FI700 m ON m.FI700_UNIQUE_ID = f.FI700_UNIQUE_ID
                            AND m.SSIS_UPDATE_TYPE = 'U'
                            AND m.SSIS_TIMESTAMP  in (SELECT max(mm.SSIS_TIMESTAMP) 
                                                      FROM MERGEDATA_FI700 mm 
                                                      WHERE mm.FI700_UNIQUE_ID = m.FI700_UNIQUE_ID 
                                                      AND mm.SSIS_UPDATE_TYPE = 'U')

Really, I’m just trying to take the latest edit (by the TimeStamp) field, as this will contain all the cumulative edits. I’m pretty sure this can be made to perform better, i.e. somehow integrate the SELECT max(mm.SSIS_TIMESTAMP)… nested query into the join above it.

Any thoughts?

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    2026-05-12T13:16:21+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 1:16 pm

    Two small things – not sure if they make a big difference, though:

    AND m.SSIS_TIMESTAMP  in (SELECT max(mm.SSIS_TIMESTAMP) 
                                FROM MERGEDATA_FI700 mm 
                                WHERE mm.FI700_UNIQUE_ID = m.FI700_UNIQUE_ID 
                                AND mm.SSIS_UPDATE_TYPE = 'U')
    

    1) Is there an index on SSIS_TIMESTAMP that can be used??

    2) Since you’re selecting the MAX value, you could use an equal sign instead of “IN” operator:

    AND m.SSIS_TIMESTAMP = (SELECT max(mm.SSIS_TIMESTAMP) 
    

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