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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T20:27:47+00:00 2026-05-14T20:27:47+00:00

I have the following SQL SELECT Seq.UserSessionSequenceID, Usr.SessionGuid, Usr.UserSessionID, Usr.SiteID, Seq.Timestamp, Seq.UrlTitle, Seq.Url FROM

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I have the following SQL

SELECT
    Seq.UserSessionSequenceID, 
    Usr.SessionGuid, 
    Usr.UserSessionID,
    Usr.SiteID, 
    Seq.Timestamp, 
    Seq.UrlTitle, 
    Seq.Url
FROM
    tblUserSession Usr
INNER JOIN  
    tblUserSessionSequence Seq ON Usr.UserSessionID = Seq.UserSessionID
WHERE     
    (Usr.Timestamp > DATEADD(mi, -45, GETDATE())) AND (Usr.SiteID = 15)
ORDER BY Usr.Timestamp DESC

Pretty simple stuff. There are by nature multiple UserSessionIDs rows in tblUserSessionSequence. I ONLY want to return the latest (top 1) row with unique UserSessionID. How do I do that?

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    2026-05-14T20:27:48+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 8:27 pm

    You can use the windowing function ROW_NUMBER to number the rows for each user and select only those rows that have row number 1.

    SELECT
        UserSessionSequenceID, 
        SessionGuid, 
        UserSessionID,
        SiteID, 
        Timestamp, 
        UrlTitle, 
        Url
    FROM (
        SELECT
            Seq.UserSessionSequenceID, 
            Usr.SessionGuid, 
            Usr.UserSessionID,
            Usr.SiteID, 
            Usr.Timestamp AS UsrTimestamp, 
            Seq.Timestamp, 
            Seq.UrlTitle, 
            Seq.Url,
            ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY Usr.UserSessionID
                               ORDER BY Seq.UserSessionSequenceID DESC) AS rn
        FROM
            tblUserSession Usr
        INNER JOIN  
            tblUserSessionSequence Seq ON Usr.UserSessionID = Seq.UserSessionID
        WHERE     
            (Usr.Timestamp > DATEADD(mi, -45, GETDATE())) AND (Usr.SiteID = 15)
    ) T1
    WHERE rn = 1
    ORDER BY UsrTimestamp DESC
    
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