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I have a table 'lasttraces' with the following fields:

Id, AccountId, Version, DownloadNo, Date

The data looks like this:

28092|15240000|1.0.7.1782|2009040004731|2009-01-20 13:10:22.000
28094|61615000|1.0.7.1782|2009040007696|2009-01-20 13:11:38.000
28095|95317000|1.0.7.1782|2009040007695|2009-01-20 13:10:18.000
28101|15240000|1.0.7.1782|2009040004740|2009-01-20 14:10:22.000
28103|61615000|1.0.7.1782|2009040007690|2009-01-20 14:11:38.000
28104|95317000|1.0.7.1782|2009040007710|2009-01-20 14:10:18.000

How can I, in linq to sql, only get the last lasttrace of every AccountId (the one with the highest date)?

+15  A: 

If you just want the last date for each account, you'd use this:

var q = from n in table
        group n by n.AccountId into g
        select new {AccountId = g.Key, Date = g.Max(t=>t.Date)};

If you want the whole record:

var q = from n in table
        group n by n.AccountId into g
        select g.OrderByDescending(t=>t.Date).First();
Mehrdad Afshari
hhaa. You where faster ;)
bruno conde
A: 

It could be something like:

var qry = from t in db.Lasttraces
          group t by t.AccountId into g
          orderby t.Date
          select new { g.AccountId, Date = g.Max(e => e.Date) };
bruno conde