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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T00:16:38+00:00 2026-05-17T00:16:38+00:00

Query SELECT ppc.personid, ppc.category, ppc.phonenumber, ppc.createts FROM person_phone_contacts ppc WHERE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP BETWEEN ppc.createts AND

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SELECT
  ppc.personid,
  ppc.category,
  ppc.phonenumber,
  ppc.createts
FROM
  person_phone_contacts ppc
WHERE  
      CURRENT_TIMESTAMP BETWEEN ppc.createts AND ppc.endts
  AND CURRENT_DATE BETWEEN ppc.effectivedate AND ppc.enddate
ORDER BY
  ppc.personid, ppc.category, ppc.createts DESC

Resulting Data

3742 | Home   | xxx-xxx-xxxx | 2009-09-09 11:59:00.357-04
3742 | Home   | xxx-xxx-xxxx | 2009-08-04 20:13:17.161-04*
3742 | Mobile | xxx-xxx-xxxx | 2009-09-09 11:59:20.070-04
3742 | Mobile | xxx-xxx-xxxx | 2009-09-09 11:59:20.070-04*
3742 | Other  | xxx-xxx-xxxx | 2009-08-04 20:13:17.161-04

*Desired duplicates to discard.

Desired Data

3742 | Home   | xxx-xxx-xxxx | 2009-09-09 11:59:00.357-04
3742 | Mobile | xxx-xxx-xxxx | 2009-09-09 11:59:20.070-04
3742 | Other  | xxx-xxx-xxxx | 2009-08-04 20:13:17.161-04

Question

What is the most efficient way to retrieve a single phone number per category per person, using the most recent date (even when multiple phone numbers in the same category for the same person have the same date)?

Possible Solutions

Use DISTINCT ON (ppc.category) category can limit the results per person, but how to apply it to all people, individually?

Constraints

  • PostgreSQL 8.3
  • No stored functions or procedures

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    2026-05-17T00:16:39+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 12:16 am

    Assuming that (personid, category, createts) is unique…

    SELECT
      ppc.personid,
      ppc.category,
      ppc.phonenumber,
      ppc.createts
    FROM
      person_phone_contacts AS ppc
      INNER JOIN (
        SELECT
          personid,
          category,
          MAX(createts) AS newest_createts
        FROM
          person_phone_contacts
        WHERE  
              CURRENT_TIMESTAMP BETWEEN createts AND endts
          AND CURRENT_DATE BETWEEN effectivedate AND enddate
        GROUP BY
          personid, category
      ) AS ppc2
      ON ppc.personid = ppc2.personid
        AND ppc.category = ppc2.category
        AND ppc.createts = ppc2.newest_createts
    

    I’m not familiar with Postgres’ SQL dialect (using MSSQL myself, where this could be solved more elegantly), but since this is pretty much standard SQL I think it should work.

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