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Retrieving 1 record in MS Access table

Asked by geoffsweb in SQL Query Syntax, Microsoft Access Database, Programming for ASP.NET

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I'm using ASP.NET and C# using an MS Access database.

I have a table full of race times, with each person's time being their FinishTime.  I want to only return 1 record for each person, even if they have multiple records.  Here's my current query that returns all records... but I only want 1 record per person.  Actually whatI I want is 1 record per person and it should be their fastest time. (FinishTime)

Select Top 25 Format([RaceDate],'mm/dd/yyyy') AS RaceDate1, RaceName, Distance, RaceID, (Members.FirstName + ' ' + Members.LastName) as MemberName, RaceRecorder.MemberID, FinishTime, Minutes, Seconds, Hours From RaceRecorder Inner Join Members ON Members.MembersID = RaceRecorder.MemberID WHERE RaceYear = '2008' and Distance = '5K' Order by FinishTime Asc, RaceDate Desc

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