I am sorry about posting a mySql question here, but I have received good help in prior questions with mssql 2000 so I am hoping there are a few other people who occasionally have to cross into the mySql relm...I have this table,CREATE TABLE `paw_tags_master_status` ( `paw_tags_master_statusid` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, `paw_tags_masterlistid` int(11) NOT NULL, `paw_tags_statustypeid` int(11) NOT NULL, `adddate` timestamp NOT NULL default CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, PRIMARY KEY (`paw_tags_master_statusid`)) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 AUTO_INCREMENT=28 ;-- -- Dumping data for table `paw_tags_master_status`-- INSERT INTO `paw_tags_master_status` (`paw_tags_master_statusid`, `paw_tags_masterlistid`, `paw_tags_statustypeid`, `adddate`) VALUES (1, 1, 2, '2008-09-04 16:21:13'),(2, 901, 2, '2008-09-04 16:22:24'),(3, 902, 2, '2008-09-04 16:23:41'),(9, 1, 3, '2008-09-05 10:02:02'),(10, 2, 2, '2008-09-05 10:05:15'),(11, 2, 3, '2008-09-05 10:05:45'),(12, 3, 2, '2008-09-05 12:29:42'),(13, 3, 3, '2008-09-05 12:30:39'),(14, 445, 2, '2008-09-09 20:17:59'),(15, 445, 3, '2008-09-09 20:18:11'),(16, 556, 2, '2008-09-09 22:36:02'),(17, 556, 3, '2008-09-09 22:37:41'),(18, 113, 2, '2008-09-11 09:43:56'),(19, 113, 3, '2008-09-11 09:45:52'),(20, 123, 2, '2008-09-11 10:10:27'),(21, 123, 3, '2008-09-11 10:10:59'),(22, 125, 2, '2008-09-11 10:12:09'),(23, 125, 3, '2008-09-11 10:12:28'),(24, 126, 2, '2008-09-11 10:17:43'),(25, 126, 3, '2008-09-11 10:17:55'),(26, 127, 2, '2008-09-11 10:21:46'),(27, 127, 3, '2008-09-11 10:22:07');
I am trying to create a query that would output the distinct `paw_tags_masterlistid` values along with their most recent `paw_tags_statustypeid` valueI am trying to get the results back to look like this using one query. paw_tags_master_statusid, paw_tags_masterlistid, paw_tags_statustypeid, adddate9, 1, 3, 2008-09-05 10:02:022, 901, 2, 2008-09-04 16:22:243, 902, 2, 2008-09-04 16:23:4111, 2, 3, 2008-09-05 10:05:45Any help is greatly appreciated.