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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T08:29:42+00:00 2026-06-17T08:29:42+00:00

The following SQL statement: SELECT f.id, f.front, f.back, h.statusChangedIdCode, h.whenCreated, h.historyIdCode FROM dpod_site_flashcards AS

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The following SQL statement:

SELECT f.id, 
       f.front, 
       f.back, 
       h.statusChangedIdCode, 
       h.whenCreated,
       h.historyIdCode 
FROM dpod_site_flashcards AS f 
   JOIN dpod_site_historyItems AS h ON f.id = h.itemId 
WHERE f.id = 216 
  AND historyIdCode = 'statusChanged' 
ORDER BY h.whenCreated

gives me the following output. How do I change it so that it returns only one line which has the most recent statusChangedIdCode?

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    2026-06-17T08:29:42+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 8:29 am
    SELECT f.id, 
           f.front, 
           f.back, 
           h.statusChangedIdCode, 
           h.whenCreated,
           h.historyIdCode 
    FROM dpod_site_flashcards AS f 
       JOIN dpod_site_historyItems AS h ON f.id = h.itemId 
    WHERE f.id = 216 
      AND h.historyIdCode = 'statusChanged' 
      AND h.whenCreated = (select max(whenCreated)
                           from dpod_site_historyItems h2
                           where h2.itemId = h.itemId
                             and h2.historyIdCode = 'statusChanged')
    ORDER BY h.whenCreated
    

    or if you have a modern DBMS supporting windowing functions:

    SELECT f.id, 
           f.front, 
           f.back, 
           h.statusChangedIdCode, 
           h.whenCreated,
           h.historyIdCode 
    FROM dpod_site_flashcards AS f 
       JOIN (
         select itemid, 
                historyIdCode,
                whenCreated,
                statusChangedIdCode,
                row_number() over (partition by itemid order by whenCreated desc) as rn 
         from dpod_site_historyItems 
         where historyIdCode = 'statusChanged' 
       ) h ON f.id = h.itemId AND h.rn = 1
    WHERE f.id = 216 
    ORDER BY h.whenCreated
    

    Both cases also work when you select rows for more than one dpod_site_flashcards.id which the LIMIT solution would not do.

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