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Max date to max date

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Re: Max date to max date

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May 26th, 2008
Just as a note, the 'CREATE TABLE' is used to create a sample table with some sample data. It has no relation to the solution. In practical usage, you would use the table you already have.

Also, if you want to string concatenate some rows you can use the aggregate function group_concat(). But if you want them to appear as separate columns, use join.
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