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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:04:56+00:00 2026-05-10T19:04:56+00:00

select max(DELIVERY_TIMESTAMP) from DOCUMENTS; will return the time that the latest document was delivered.

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select max(DELIVERY_TIMESTAMP) from DOCUMENTS; will return the time that the latest document was delivered. How do I return the other columns for the latest document? For example I want DOC_NAME for the document that was most recently delivered?

I’m not sure how to form the WHERE clause.

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  1. 2026-05-10T19:04:56+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:04 pm

    You have a few options

    SELECT DOC_NAME FROM DOCUMENTS WHERE DELIVERY_TIMESTAMP IN (     SELECT MAX(DELIVERY_TIMESTAMP)     FROM DOCUMENTS ) 

    Or with joins

    SELECT DOC_NAME FROM DOCUMENTS INNER JOIN (     SELECT MAX(DELIVERY_TIMESTAMP) AS MAX_DELIVERY_TIMESTAMP     FROM DOCUMENTS ) AS M     ON M.MAX_DELIVERY_TIMESTAMP = DOCUMENTS.DELIVERY_TIMESTAMP 

    It gets more complicated if there are duplicates in a timestamp or you need multiple columns in your ‘max’ criteria (because MAX() is only over the one column for all rows)

    This is where the JOIN option is the only option available, because a construction like this is not available (say multiple orders with identical timestamp):

    SELECT DOC_NAME FROM DOCUMENTS WHERE (DELIVERY_TIMESTAMP, ORDERID) IN (     SELECT TOP 1 DELIVERY_TIMESTAMP, ORDERID     FROM DOCUMENTS     ORDER BY DELIVERY_TIMESTAMP DESC, ORDERID DESC ) 

    Where you in fact, would need to do:

    SELECT DOC_NAME FROM DOCUMENTS INNER JOIN (     SELECT TOP 1 DELIVERY_TIMESTAMP, ORDERID     FROM DOCUMENTS     ORDER BY DELIVERY_TIMESTAMP DESC, ORDERID DESC ) AS M     ON M.DELIVERY_TIMESTAMP = DOCUMENTS.DELIVERY_TIMESTAMP         AND M.ORDERID = DOCUMENTS.ORDERID 
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