Re: Select and order by question
От | chris smith |
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Тема | Re: Select and order by question |
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Msg-id | 3c1395330605030545r3ff1c607uf2672f963aec6257@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Select and order by question (Andy Dunlop <andy@infocus.co.za>) |
Список | pgsql-php |
On 5/3/06, Andy Dunlop <andy@infocus.co.za> wrote: > > Hi - I have the following code: > > //show table of current events needing action > $sSql = "SELECT id FROM crm_leads "; > $sLeads = pg_exec($conn,$sSql); > for($e=0;$e<pg_numrows($sLeads);$e++){ > $sSql = "SELECT * FROM crm_events WHERE crm_leads_id = ".pg_result($sLeads,$e,"id")." AND follow_up_action!=''ORDER BY follow_up_date asc limit 1"; > $sRes = pg_exec($conn,$sSql); > $sHits = pg_numrows($sRes); > if($sHits!=0){ > for($i=0;$i<$sHits;$i++){ > // generate the display here > } > } > > crm_leads is a parent with many crm_events as it's children. > This code gives me the correct set of rows. > My problem is that I want only the last row from crm_events (as per limit 1) but I want those rows sorted by follow_up_date.I guess I need to have the whole query in one select statement? But how? select * from crm_leads l, crm_events e where l.id=e.crm_leads_id and follow_up_action != '' ORDER BY follow_up_date ASC LIMIT 1; Make sure crm_events crm_leads_id has an index on id and cram_leads id.. -- Postgresql & php tutorials http://www.designmagick.com/
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