On 12/4/25 1:39 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 4 Dec 2025, David G. Johnston wrote:

I would go with a lateral join subquery of the contracts table. Using an
aggregates to perform ranking is an anti-pattern. You want the contract
ranked first when ordered by contract_date. Either use a window function
to explicitly rank the contracts or use a limit/fetch clause to simply
return the first ordered one.

David,

I'm closer, but still missing the proper syntax:

select p.person_nbr, p.company_nbr, c.next_contact
from people as p, contacts as c
join lateral (select max(c.next_contact) as last_contact
      where p.person_nbr = c.person_nbr and
      last_contact >= '2025-11-01'
      )
      c on true;

resulting in:
psql:companies-contacted-2025.sql:9: ERROR:  aggregate functions are not allowed in FROM clause of their own query level
LINE 3: join lateral (select max(c.next_contact) as last_contact

Would the below work?:

WITH lc AS (SELECT person_nbr, max(next_contact) AS last_contact from contacts where next_contact > '2025-11-01' group by c.person_nbr) select p.person_nbr, p.company_nbr, lc.last_contact from people AS p join lc on p.person.nbr = lc.person_nbr;


Regards,

Rich



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