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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:21:59+00:00 2026-05-13T16:21:59+00:00

Suppose I have a table called spitems with the following fields: spitemid (unique key)

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Suppose I have a table called spitems with the following fields:

  • spitemid (unique key)
  • modifiedon (timestamp)
  • parentid
  • a number of other unsignificant fields

What I want to retrieve, is the spitem rows with the highest modifiedon day for each parentid.

However, be aware that the modifiedon timestamp is not unique, so it is possible that for one parent id, there are two spitemids with the same modifiedon timestamp. In that case, I need one of these two spitemids listed, I don’t care which one.

So to be clear: the list I return should contain all the parentids once and only once.

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    2026-05-13T16:22:00+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:22 pm

    update

    meeting over, here is my shot:

    select * 
    from table
    join where spitmid in 
      (select max(spitmid) 
       from table
       join 
         (select parentid, max(modifiedon) as d from table group by parentid) inlist
          on table.parentid = inlist.parentid and table.modifiedon = inlist.d
       group by parentid, datemodified
      ) 
    

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    not sure if this is different on DB2, here it is for sql server.

        select * 
        from table
        join (select parentid, max(modifiedon) as d from table group by parentid) as toplist on 
          table.parentid = toplist.parentid and table.modifiedon = toplist.d
    

    hmm… this will return more than one for the dups… can’t fix it now, have to go to a meeting.

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