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Select Newest Unique Record Based On Two Fields

Asked by redmission in SQL Query Syntax, MS SQL Server, .NET

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I have a table, OLP_LEADS_MASTER

-I want to select all fields
-I only want records that are unique address/zip combinations (ADRS and ZIP fields), but I want to select the newest one based on the FILE_DT field.  So if 928 Smith St in zip code 28282 appears twice...I want the newest record.
-I only want records where ON_PFM_YN = 'False' AND ON_CUST_YN = 'False'

How do I do this by writing a SQL query to select the data??  This is urgent!  Thanks so much.  And I don't want to group by ADRS/ZIP, because I want the newest record on file for that address/zip combination.Start Free Trial
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