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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T17:25:43+00:00 2026-05-23T17:25:43+00:00

I have two tables as follows: Commodity ——— Id Name 1 Test 2 SecondTest

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I have two tables as follows:

Commodity
---------
Id        Name
1         Test 
2         SecondTest

CommodityPrice
--------------
Id      CommodityID    Price     EffectiveDate
0            1         0.66      05/01/2011
1            1         1.00      06/01/2011
2            1         1.50      07/01/2011
3            2         3.00      05/01/2011         
4            2         5.00      06/01/2011
5            2         10.00     07/01/2011

I’m attempting to write a query with the following output:

Result
-------
Name          PriceChange
Test          0.50
SecondTest    5.00

I’ve got this query which gets the most recent price, but it’s not dealing with price differences yet.

SELECT c1.Name, cp1.Price
FROM Commodities c1
INNER JOIN CommodityPrices cp1
ON c1.Id = cp1.CommodityId
WHERE EffectiveDate = 
(SELECT MAX(cp2.EffectiveDate)
FROM CommodityPrices cp2
WHERE c1.Id = cp2.CommodityId);

I would like to find the price difference between the two most recent prices for a commodity. Note, that this should ignore prices earlier than the most recent two.

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    2026-05-23T17:25:43+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 5:25 pm

    This assumes SQL 2005 or later. Just use ROW NUMBER to assign numbers to the rows and then JOIN ON a.id = b.id AND b.rn = a.rn - 1.

    WITH
         cte 
         AS (SELECT c.id, 
                    c.name, 
                    cp.price, 
                    cp.effectivedate, 
                    Row_number() OVER (PARTITION BY c.id ORDER BY cp.effectivedate 
                    DESC) 
                    rn 
             FROM   commodity c 
                    INNER JOIN commodityprice cp 
                      ON c.id = cp.commodityid) 
    SELECT a.name, 
           b.price - a.price pricechange 
    FROM   cte a 
           INNER JOIN cte b 
             ON a.id = b.id 
                AND b.rn = a.rn - 1 
    WHERE b.rn = 1
    

    Here’s the sample data that I used

    WITH Commodity as 
    (           SELECT 1  as ID , 'Test' as name
     UNION ALL  SELECT 2, 'SecondTest'),
    CommodityPrice as 
    (   SELECT 1      as Id      , 1         as CommodityID , 1.00  as Price,    '06/01/2011' as EffectiveDate
        UNION ALL SELECT  2            ,1,         1.50      ,'07/01/2011'
        UNION ALL SELECT  4            ,2         ,5.00      ,'06/01/2011'
        UNION ALL SELECT  5            ,2         ,10.00     ,'07/01/2011'
    UNION ALL SELECT  0            ,1         ,0.66      ,'05/01/2011'
    UNION ALL SELECT  3            ,2         ,3.00      ,'05/01/2011'
     ),
    

    Which produced this output

    name       pricechange
    ---------- ---------------------------------------
    Test       0.50
    SecondTest 5.00
    
    (2 row(s) affected)
    

    Note: you could also drop AND b.rn = a.rn - 1 from the JOIN and add AND a.rn = 2 to the WHERE

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