I have a table with several records. There is an id field. I would like to select the record with the most recent id (ie the highest id).
Any ideas?
SELECT *
FROM table_name
ORDER BY id DESC
LIMIT 1
User order by with desc
order:
select * from t
order by id desc
limit 1
You could also do something like this:
SELECT tb1.* FROM Table tb1 WHERE id = (SELECT MAX(tb2.id) FROM Table tb2);
Its useful when you want to make some joins.
SELECT MAX("field name") AS ("primary key") FROM ("table name")
例:
SELECT MAX(brand) AS brandid FROM brand_tbl
SELECT *
FROM table
ORDER BY id DESC
LIMIT 0, 1
I have used the following two:
1 - select id from table_name where id = (select MAX(id) from table_name)
2 - select id from table_name order by id desc limit 0, 1
SELECT * FROM your_table ORDER BY id ASC LIMIT 0, 1
The ASC
will return resultset in ascending order thereby leaving you with the latest or most recent record. The DESC
counterpart will do the exact opposite. That is, return the oldest record.
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