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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T06:04:03+00:00 2026-05-12T06:04:03+00:00

I have a table that logs inventory updates throughout the day. Table InventoryHistory: UpdateID

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I have a table that logs inventory updates throughout the day.

Table InventoryHistory:

UpdateID INT IDENTITY
ProductID INT
UpdateDateTime DATETIME
QuantityOnHand INT

Sample records:

1, 1, '7/29/2009 9:00', 100
2, 1, '7/29/2009 14:00', 99
3, 1, '7/29/2009 20:00', 98
4, 1, '7/30/2009 9:00', 97

For a given ProductID, I need to get a row returned for each day for the last 30 days which has the last update BEFORE 5PM for that given day.

So, the results for productid = 1 should be:

2, 1, '7/29/2009 14:00', 99
4, 1, '7/30/2009 9:00', 97

I’ve tried building a temp table with the last 30 days in it, and then a subquery against that, but I’ve been running in circles for hours, and I’m trying to find an elegant solution (without using CURSORS).

Help!

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    2026-05-12T06:04:03+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 6:04 am

    how about trying a CTE with a partitioned row number (SQL 2005 & newer)…

    WITH MyCte AS (SELECT  *,
                           RowNum = ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY CONVERT(CHAR(8), UpdateDateTime, 112) ORDER BY UpdateDateTime DESC ) 
                   FROM    InventoryHistory
                   WHERE   UpdateDateTime >= convert(char(8), dateadd(yy, -30, getdate()), 112)
                           AND DATEPART(hh, UpdateDateTime) < 17)
    SELECT   UpdateID, 
             ProductID, 
             UpdateDateTime, 
             QuantityOnHand 
    FROM     MyCte
    WHERE    RowNum = 1
    
    
    /* Results 
    UpdateID    ProductID   UpdateDateTime          QuantityOnHand
    ----------- ----------- ----------------------- --------------
    2           1           2009-07-29 14:00:00.000 99
    4           1           2009-07-30 09:00:00.000 97
    
    (2 row(s) affected)
    */
    
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