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Use Max and Min functions to flag the associated row for access to other data points, at least with date

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  • January 7, 2016
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Although I was tempted to post to customer-facing category to harvest the likes and the points, not sure of feasibility so I'll start here.

We constantly trip over the use case where (most commonly) people want to grab the most recent record based on date: most recent usage record is very common, or most recent task.

Are there plans to use the Max or Min agg features in rules to flag the row or rows that qualify so related sums (or the values on the single row) are avaiable to the user?  I know that it's difficult to both architect and code, but I also know it would get a lot of use.

On the roadmap anywhere? Thanks!

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sundar
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  • May 22, 2017
You can do this using bionic rules. Read here, scenario 2 covers how you can fetch the fields from the latest record. 

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