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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:18:26+00:00 2026-05-13T17:18:26+00:00

SELECT DISTINCT u.UserID, UserLastName, UserFirstName, UserName, Notified, MAX (CycleNumber) as CycleNumber, (CycleCurrentStep) as CycleCurrentStep,

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SELECT DISTINCT u.UserID, UserLastName, UserFirstName, UserName, Notified, 
MAX (CycleNumber) as CycleNumber, (CycleCurrentStep) as CycleCurrentStep, 
MAX (CycleDateReported) as CycleDateReported, 
max (cycleid)
FROM [User] u 
left join Cycle c on (u.UserID = c.UserID) 
join UserDivSection us on (u.UserID = us.UserID 
and us.DivSectionID=26) 
group by u.UserID, UserLastName, UserFirstName, UserName, Notified, c.CycleCurrentStep


UserID  UserLastName    UserFirstName   UserName    Notified    CycleNumber CycleCurrentStep    CycleDateReported   
290 Williams    Craig   craasdf@gmail.com   1   7   0       208
290 Williams    Craig   craasdf@gmail.com   1   9   3       210
290 Williams    Craig   craasdf@gmail.com   1   7   5   1/29/2010 3:06:23 PM    204
290 Williams    Craig   craasdf@gmail.com   1   8   6   2/1/2010 9:26:40 AM 209

We’re trying to return rows with unique non-repeating userids matching with the max cyclenumber for that userid. Right now the query is returning the same userid multiple times for various cyclenumbers. We’re not exactly sure how to proceed with the correct query. Any help would be appreciated.

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    2026-05-13T17:18:27+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:18 pm

    You could do it with a subquery in your where clause. Something like:

    SELECT u.UserID, UserLastName, UserFirstName, UserName, Notified, 
    CycleNumber, CycleCurrentStep, CycleDateReported, cycleid
    FROM [User] u 
    left join Cycle c on (u.UserID = c.UserID) 
    join UserDivSection us on (u.UserID = us.UserID and us.DivSectionID=26) 
    where cyclenumber = ( select max(cyclenumber) from cycle where cycle.userid = u.userid)
    

    I’m not sure about the UserDivSection part though.

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