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+-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
| selected_RowNum | V6_RowNum | SeqNo | Name | IDNo |
+-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
| 1 | 1 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
| 1 | 2 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
| 1 | 3 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
| 1 | 4 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
| 1 | 1 | B123 | Yummy | 1234 | << I want this
| 1 | 1 | C123 | Yummy | 1234 | << I want this
+-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+


Result I want



+-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
| selected_RowNum | V6_RowNum | SeqNo | Name | IDNo |
+-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
| 1 | 1 | B123 | Yummy | 1234 |
| 1 | 1 | C123 | Yummy | 1234 |
+-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+


I want to check any update between 2 tables, so I inner join both table and created rowNum for 2 tables named Selected_rowNum and v6_rownum (that sort by date).
Selected_RowNum = 1 and V6_rowNum = 1 (and this V6_rownum is not repeating for same SeqNo, IDNo)



If I update 1 time, it will triggered in V6 table. If I update many times, it will triggered V6 table many time as you can see in SeqNo=A1234. As you can see, even the IDNo is repeating but it may created many applications. So, it need filter based on IDNo and SeqNo and Selected_RowNum=1 and V6_RowNum=1.



Any idea, how to get the result I want?










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    OriData



    +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
    | selected_RowNum | V6_RowNum | SeqNo | Name | IDNo |
    +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
    | 1 | 1 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
    | 1 | 2 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
    | 1 | 3 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
    | 1 | 4 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
    | 1 | 1 | B123 | Yummy | 1234 | << I want this
    | 1 | 1 | C123 | Yummy | 1234 | << I want this
    +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+


    Result I want



    +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
    | selected_RowNum | V6_RowNum | SeqNo | Name | IDNo |
    +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
    | 1 | 1 | B123 | Yummy | 1234 |
    | 1 | 1 | C123 | Yummy | 1234 |
    +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+


    I want to check any update between 2 tables, so I inner join both table and created rowNum for 2 tables named Selected_rowNum and v6_rownum (that sort by date).
    Selected_RowNum = 1 and V6_rowNum = 1 (and this V6_rownum is not repeating for same SeqNo, IDNo)



    If I update 1 time, it will triggered in V6 table. If I update many times, it will triggered V6 table many time as you can see in SeqNo=A1234. As you can see, even the IDNo is repeating but it may created many applications. So, it need filter based on IDNo and SeqNo and Selected_RowNum=1 and V6_RowNum=1.



    Any idea, how to get the result I want?










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      OriData



      +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
      | selected_RowNum | V6_RowNum | SeqNo | Name | IDNo |
      +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
      | 1 | 1 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
      | 1 | 2 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
      | 1 | 3 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
      | 1 | 4 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
      | 1 | 1 | B123 | Yummy | 1234 | << I want this
      | 1 | 1 | C123 | Yummy | 1234 | << I want this
      +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+


      Result I want



      +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
      | selected_RowNum | V6_RowNum | SeqNo | Name | IDNo |
      +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
      | 1 | 1 | B123 | Yummy | 1234 |
      | 1 | 1 | C123 | Yummy | 1234 |
      +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+


      I want to check any update between 2 tables, so I inner join both table and created rowNum for 2 tables named Selected_rowNum and v6_rownum (that sort by date).
      Selected_RowNum = 1 and V6_rowNum = 1 (and this V6_rownum is not repeating for same SeqNo, IDNo)



      If I update 1 time, it will triggered in V6 table. If I update many times, it will triggered V6 table many time as you can see in SeqNo=A1234. As you can see, even the IDNo is repeating but it may created many applications. So, it need filter based on IDNo and SeqNo and Selected_RowNum=1 and V6_RowNum=1.



      Any idea, how to get the result I want?










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      OriData



      +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
      | selected_RowNum | V6_RowNum | SeqNo | Name | IDNo |
      +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
      | 1 | 1 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
      | 1 | 2 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
      | 1 | 3 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
      | 1 | 4 | A1234 | Yummy | 1234 |
      | 1 | 1 | B123 | Yummy | 1234 | << I want this
      | 1 | 1 | C123 | Yummy | 1234 | << I want this
      +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+


      Result I want



      +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
      | selected_RowNum | V6_RowNum | SeqNo | Name | IDNo |
      +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+
      | 1 | 1 | B123 | Yummy | 1234 |
      | 1 | 1 | C123 | Yummy | 1234 |
      +-----------------+-----------+-------+-------+------+


      I want to check any update between 2 tables, so I inner join both table and created rowNum for 2 tables named Selected_rowNum and v6_rownum (that sort by date).
      Selected_RowNum = 1 and V6_rowNum = 1 (and this V6_rownum is not repeating for same SeqNo, IDNo)



      If I update 1 time, it will triggered in V6 table. If I update many times, it will triggered V6 table many time as you can see in SeqNo=A1234. As you can see, even the IDNo is repeating but it may created many applications. So, it need filter based on IDNo and SeqNo and Selected_RowNum=1 and V6_RowNum=1.



      Any idea, how to get the result I want?







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