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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T20:24:36+00:00 2026-05-16T20:24:36+00:00

I have this query that is optimized for speed (that’s why it might look

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I have this query that is optimized for speed (that’s why it might look a bit odd – got some help a while back).

Want the exact result as this BUT I ONLY want results from within the LAST minute not older.

This query returns the last 100 no matter what and not only results from the last minute.

SessionGuid is not unique – in fact it’s sort of a key on multiple rows in this table.

Thanks for the help

SELECT TOP(@resultCount) * FROM  
( 
    SELECT 
        [UserSessionSequenceID] 
        ,[SessionGuid] 
        ,SiteID
        ,IP
        ,UrlTitle
        ,Url
        ,Referer
        ,[Timestamp] 
        ,ROW_NUMBER() over (
            PARTITION BY [SessionGuid]  
            ORDER BY UserSessionSequenceID DESC) 
         AS sort  
   FROM [tblSequence] 
   where SiteID = @siteID
   and [Timestamp] > DATEADD(mi, -@minutes, (LEFT(GETDATE(),12)))
) AS new
WHERE sort = 1 
and not exists (
    select SessionGuid 
    from tblSequence
    where SiteID = @siteID
    and SessionGuid = new.SessionGuid
    and [TimeStamp] < DATEADD(mi, -@minutes, (LEFT(GETDATE(),12)))
)
ORDER BY [UserSessionSequenceID] DESC

My table looks like this

CREATE TABLE [dbo].[tblSequence](
    [UserSessionSequenceID] [bigint] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
    [IP] [nvarchar](50) NULL,
    [SessionGuid] [nvarchar](50) NOT NULL,
    [Url] [nvarchar](1550) NULL,
    [UrlTitle] [nvarchar](1550) NULL,
    [Cords] [nvarchar](2550) NULL,
    [SiteID] [int] NOT NULL,
    [BrowserWidth] [int] NULL,
    [BrowserHeight] [int] NULL,
    [Browser] [nvarchar](550) NULL,
    [BrowserVersion] [nvarchar](50) NULL,
    [IsCrawler] [bit] NOT NULL,
    [Referer] [nvarchar](1550) NULL,
    [Timestamp] [datetime] NULL
) ON [PRIMARY]
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    2026-05-16T20:24:36+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:24 pm

    I re-wrote your query as:

    WITH new AS (
       SELECT [UserSessionSequenceID],
              [SessionGuid],
              SiteID,
              IP,
              UrlTitle,
              Url,
              Referer,
              [Timestamp],
              ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY [SessionGuid]  
                                     ORDER BY UserSessionSequenceID DESC) AS sort  
         FROM [tblSequence] 
        WHERE SiteID = @siteID
          AND [Timestamp] > DATEADD(mi, -@minutes, GETDATE()))
      SELECT TOP(@resultCount) 
             n.* 
        FROM new n
       WHERE n.sort = 1 
         AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT NULL
                         FROM tblSequence s
                        WHERE s.siteid = n.siteid
                          AND s.sessionguid = n.sessionguid
                          AND [TimeStamp] <= DATEADD(mi, -@minutes, GETDATE())
    ORDER BY n.usersessionsequenceid DESC
    
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