Count number of Database Records between NOW and 24 HOURS EARLIER? I know
how to retrieve recordsets etc - its just the date thing I cant grasp. I am
stuck getting the 24 hours earlier data capture.
i'm importing a date ( 13/2/2005 1:20:22 PM) from SQL server to informix. The problem now is informix doesnt accept alphabet in datetime format, so i plan to convert it before the date insert into informix db. But the problem is i dont know any function that can convert the date time from 12 hours format to 24 hours format.
I need to get average of the hours after (start_date - end_date). *start_date and end_date is in format 'mm/dd/yyyy hh:mi:ss am' . Is there any function in oracle that i can use so that i can directly get the average of the hours in SQL statement?
I can subtract a day, but that's by only having ONE integer...what do I do for hours? (i need this because our server uses EST and clients need their TimeZone)
how you convert an integer such as 5 into an hour string so the system identifies it as an hour instead of just the number 5 and then once you do that ("if you need to do that at all") add 5 hours to the current time...
Also is there a way way to add lets say 50 hours to our current time and date so when it is calculated it shows 2 days and 2 hours away from now... If you cant do that it would be nice to know how to change 7.85 into just 7... or 8.94 into just 8... no rounding up or down just the first number before the decimal.
I am using a select sum(tot_daily) as total hours ...it calculates the time incorretly... Example: ID | Tot_hrs | Person ---------------------- 1 5.45 A 2 5.45 A 3 5.45 A
The total hours should be 17 hours 15 mins...but the result comes as 16.35.... Is there a way to calculate it as 17.15 in db level in a select statement
I have a request from the boss to make a report that will require me to display how many hours something has been in a particular state. (As in status). Hard to explain. Anyway, I need to go to the table in the db, find all rows for a particular trouble ticket, find when they were put into one of our 7 statuses, when they were put into another status (this info is already in those rows), then determine how many hours they spent there in each status.
So a ticket report will say that ticket 1000 spent 4 hours in customer research, 5 hrs in our company coding. 3 in our company testing, 4 in customer testing, etc.
The thing is, It has to assume an 8-5 workday, and leave out any hours which don't fall in between 8 am to 5 pm, and also rule out any weekends.
I'm trying to write a script to countdown the number of hours and minutes until tomorrow. So far, this is what I have:
Code: <% response.write(dateDiff("h",now(),date+1)) & " hours and " & dateDiff("m",Time(),date+1) & " Minutes " %> The code above correctly displays the hours until tomorrow. but it's not displaying the minutes correctly. It's displaying the total minutes until tomorrow. If there at 4 hours left until tomorrow it's saying "4 Hours and 240 minutes."
Been playing with the function DateDiff, and with it it's easy to calculate the difference in years/months/days between two dates. However, if i wanted to calculate the difference in Years, Months, Days, Hours, Seconds (a la Ebay bids) how can I do this? Is it easy or complicated?
Ive got some code on my site that shows how current the database is. Basically it looks at fixed text file that I am basing the database on, checks to see iwhen it was created, then displays the time.
My webserver must be on the East Coast and I am on the West Coast, so the time the stamped file time is 3 hours ahead. Code:
building variable width/DB tables etc using getrows instead of movenext. Performance is a major concern as this app requires SSL.
My question is, when does it become more about the challenge of building faster apps vs. getting the job done??? If my calculations are correct, I just added an extra 10,000+ possible hits within a 12 hour day or so.. an extra 10,000 hits???!!! What percentage of applications do you think will ever see this kind of traffic?
Is this insane? If this app ever gets maxed out, will my end users ever realistically notice a difference?
I am developing a simple booking system where I had a booking date. The problem is I want to make sure that the user must book 3 days in advanced for certain room.
I have tried to use DateDiff but it seems doesn't work. Actually i just 1 to make sure that the user must book 3 days in advanced from the current date. I am wondering whether there is anything goes wrong in my datediff function. Code:
i'm new here and i'd like to ask if there's someone who knows how to compare date() function and date from database with date/time type inside select statement so i don't have to do if..then..else
In my page i have two combobox. one for year and one for week numbers.Now my prob is
1.when i select a year from combo box 1, second combox box will display the number of weeks in that year.eg if i select 2005 it display me list from 1 to 53 as there are 53 weeks in 2005.
2.when i select a weeknumber from combobox 2 and press submit button it ll display start date and end date of entered week.
I am trying to compare two dates. My problem is no matter what the value of mydate, it is still fall in the first IF statement condition (even if mydate is 10/10/2004). Any advise for this matter?
mydate = "6/6/"&year(date) IF date() <= mydate THEN response.write "first half of the year" ELSE response.write "second half of the year" END IF
I am trying to construct an SQL statement that can grab all of the entries out of a table, where the Date field consists of today's date. The Date field is called 'DateTime' - and it is in a General Date format (DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM:SS). I obviusly want to use an SQL statement like this:
SELECT * FROM tblExample WHERE (DateTime = Date());
However, that wont work because Date() will only return a short date (DD/MM/YYYY).
I would like to modify this so that the first available date that can be selected is five BUSINESS days out. The script only shows Mon-Fri so if the date is Tue Jul 13, 2004, Tue Jul 20, 2004 needs to be displayed. Code:
I am trying to compare a date in my database to the current date. MySQL statement is:
sqltemp5="select * from users where dateclosed <= '" & date & "'"
What I am trying to accomplish is exclude records where the dateclosed field is older than todays date. Such as if dateclosed = 6/30/2004 then today being 08/25/2004 that record should be excluded.
sql3 = "SELECT DISTINCT State FROM Property Where TypeID = '" & srch_cat & "'"
In the database, is a field called expiredDate I am trying to show only records whose expiredDates are greater than todays date, but I am messing up somewhere. The values in the fields are as this: 3/7/03 (or something like that...no time is added to it)
"SELECT id, title FROM Businesses WHERE Date_Added >= " & Request.Form("Since_Date")
This SQL string returns all records from the table Businesses and does not seem to be able to recognise Request.Form("Since_Date") as a valid date. The Since_Date value is entered into a form field as "01-Jan-2005" and appears to be treated as a date; when viewing the SQL statement(with a response.write) it shows the date as 1/1/2005 even if it is entered into the form as 2005/1/1
I've also tried CDate(Request.Form("Since_Date")) with no luck, although this was the treatment that worked when the SQL statement was running in an .idc file.
Date_Added is a regular DateTime field in an Access 2000 database
I'm trying to get all records from my SQL Server Database with "DeadlineDate" = today (not today - 24 hours).
All records has a field called "DeadlineDate", and the date is stored in this field like this: 13.08.2005 07:00:00
I dont care about the hours (Ex: 07:00:00), just the date (ex: 13.08.2005). This is the SQL I have made, it gets all the record with the date = today - 24 hours... but that is not what I want.
sql = "select title from tblProject where (deadlineDate BETWEEN DATEADD(d, - 1, GETDATE()) AND GETDATE())"
How can I get just the records that has the date = today's date??
I need an ASP routine that will take a date, compare it to the present date, and then output the difference in Years, Months, and Days. (I'm too swamped to write it myself & I'm sure somebody already wrote it better than I can)If anyone can point me towards such a routine,
I have built an online booking system for a hotel and all is working fine except for the fact that the ‘From’ and ‘To’ dates are saved in the MS Access database in US format. The user selects from a date picker pop, which places the in the textfield as English format e.g. 02/12/2007.
However when I try and save this value into the date column in my DB I obviously receive an error because the formats are different. Please could someone advise me on the best way to convert an English date to a US in order to insert this into the DB using ASP & MS Access.
At the moment I am using plain text as the column type, but this is not ideal as I want to start to run queries against the 2 dates.
I have a noticeboard that the user inputs items into. One of those is the date of an event. Once that event has passed I want it to disappear from the page.
So I need to do a comparison with current date to the date in the "datestarted" field. My table is called "notices." Using Access and ASP VBscript.
I have two textboxes, currentdate and datedue. When a user enters the current date, how do I automatically update the datedue textbox so that it is 4 months later?
I found some script that converts ASP to MySQL. Now I need to reverse that process.MySQL Order_Date is the field I need to convert.I have a select list for order nunber - 'order date Where order date = MYSQL date stored in db.Sounds simple enough, but is very difficult so far to implement.