I have to write a query which will return the latest timestamp column’s value from a table if rows exist.
If there is no row(s) in table then it return the default value.
I have write the following query in MS-SQL which is working fine for me.
IF Exists (select * from employees) Begin select TOP 1 timestamp from employees order by timestamp desc; End Else Begin select '1900-01-01 00:00:00.000' as timestamp; End
But , now I need to write this query in MySQL.
I have tried a-lot of methods but no luck.
In MySQL:
IF (select EXISTS (select * from employees)) BEGIN select timestamp from employees order by timestamp desc LIMIT 1 END ELSE BEGIN select '1900-01-01 00:00:00.000' as timestamp END
Can anyone please comment how can I do this.
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Answer
Use UNION ALL
:
(SELECT timestamp FROM employees ORDER BY timestamp DESC LIMIT 1) UNION ALL SELECT '1900-01-01 00:00:00.000' FROM DUAL -- you may remove FROM DUAL if MySql's version is 8.0+ WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM employees)
or, if timestamp
is not nullable:
SELECT COALESCE(MAX(timestamp), '1900-01-01 00:00:00.000') AS timestamp FROM employees;
See the demo.