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ALLVERSIONS & LATESTVERSION

By default, a query on the documents object targets the latest version of all documents. In v8.0+, you can query by document version:

  • Use ALLVERSIONS with FROM to query all document versions.
  • Use LATESTVERSION with SELECT and ALLVERSIONS to retrieve the latest version that matches the FIND or WHERE search criteria. LATESTVERSION on its own uses the default behavior.
SELECT LATESTVERSION {fields}
FROM ALLVERSIONS documents

The following are examples of queries using ALLVERSIONS and LATESTVERSION.

The following query returns the ID and major and minor version numbers of all document versions:

SELECT id, major_version_number__v, minor_version_number__v
FROM ALLVERSIONS documents
{
   "responseStatus": "SUCCESS",
   "responseDetails": {
       "pagesize": 1000,
       "pageoffset": 0,
       "size": 3,
       "total": 3
   },
   "data": [
       {
           "id": 6,
           "major_version_number__v": 1,
           "minor_version_number__v": 1
       },
       {
           "id": 6,
           "major_version_number__v": 1,
           "minor_version_number__v": 0
       },
       {
           "id": 5,
           "major_version_number__v": 0,
           "minor_version_number__v": 1
       }
   ]
}

In this example, a user has assigned a value to the Country field in a document with version 1.1. The following query returns the latest version of this document where the Country field is empty:

SELECT LATESTVERSION id, major_version_number__v, minor_version_number__v
FROM ALLVERSIONS documents
WHERE id = 6 AND country__c = NULL
{
   "responseStatus": "SUCCESS",
   "responseDetails": {
       "pagesize": 1000,
       "pageoffset": 0,
       "size": 1,
       "total": 1
   },
   "data": [
       {
           "id": 6,
           "major_version_number__v": 1,
           "minor_version_number__v": 0
       }
   ]
}