LAST
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A function that returns the last value of a set of input values, defined as the value associated with the maximum time.
Syntax
LAST (value[, time]);
Arguments
-
value: column value to return
-
time: time expression for comparison.
The expression should be one of the following types: DATETIME
,DATETIME(6)
,TIMESTAMP
,TIMESTAMP(6)
.If no time expression is specified, then the SERIES TIMESTAMP
is used to define the time order.Only one SERIES TIMESTAMP
can appear in tables used in the query if thetime
argument is omitted.
Return Type
The last value of a set of input rows, as ordered by the time column.
Remarks
-
If there are multiple instances of the same maximum time expression, then this function returns an arbitrary value from among the values corresponding with that maximum.
-
The function returns an error if there are multiple
SERIES TIMESTAMP
columns involved, or one is needed due to omision of thetime
argument but none is present.For example, if more than one table in the FROM
clause has aSERIES TIMESTAMP
, then it becomes ambiguous which timestamp to use.Hence, the SERIES TIMESTAMP
to be used must be specified in the second argument of theLAST
function.
Example
The following examples display the use of LAST
function.
CREATE TABLE f_table (a INT, b DATETIME SERIES TIMESTAMP);INSERT INTO f_table values (1, '2019-03-14 06:28:00'), (2, '2019-04-14 06:28:00'), (3, '2018-03-14 06:28:00');
SELECT LAST (a) FROM f_table;
+----------+
| LAST (a) |
+----------+
| 2 |
+----------+
SELECT LAST (a, b) FROM f_table;
+--------------+
| LAST (a, b) |
+--------------+
| 2 |
+--------------+
Last modified: February 27, 2023