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PJones1
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Posted - 2010-03-18 : 16:06:05
I am very very new to SQL. I attempted to write a select query to grab the graduation year from a table, but the tabel has multiple records. How should I write it to select the last year.

Example: Select Schedule.StudentID, Schedule.FullName From Schedule INNER JOIN Enrollments ON Schedule.StudentID = Enrollments.StudentID
WHERE (GraduationYear = 2010)

RobertKaucher
Posting Yak Master

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Posted - 2010-03-18 : 18:21:39
This sounds like home work...

If the column you are trying to match is a datetime, Google the YEAR() function.

If the column you are trying to match is some other data type put try puting the year in single quotes.

GraduationYear = '2010'
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visakh16
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52326 Posts

Posted - 2010-03-19 : 11:41:19
provided GraduationYear is integer type you need to apply MAX() over it to get maximum year value

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