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SELECT user_id, COUNT(user_id), MAX(last_connect_time)
FROM user_ses GROUP BY user_id;
JP
On Fri 12. April 2002 12:43, you wrote:
> Hi,
> I have read up quite a lot before posting this message so please
> bear with me if this question is trivial.
> I have table which stores session information of users. I have to develop
> a report which gives me the number of times users have logged in ( which is
> straightforward ) as well as their last access time.
> Since every user has multiple records in the table, I was trying to
> find a way to get me just one row per user which returns the latest date,
> rather than checking for the latest date in the client logic.
> Is there any function in Oracle which would return the latest date
> ?
>
> Thank You,
>
> Gavin
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