360-Day Calendar Year Function...
Jun 23, 2008
I'm looking for a function that will return an INTEGER that computes the number of days between two dates based on a 360-calendar year instead of using just the datediff function which is actual days.
If anybody knows where I could find something like this, I would be greatly appreciated.
Does this site have a library of user-defined sql functions? Or, does somebody have a site that you know of where there are a bunch?
Thanks,
South Side Rob
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Jun 16, 2015
I am looking to pull all records for current & previous calendar year in one query. I know how to pull the current calendar year, but how would I pull current & previous?
select id, list_date
from tableA
where list_date > DATEADD(year,-1,GETDATE())
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Sep 20, 2006
Hi,
Using SQL Server 2000, I need to perform date range type queries that involve my company's Fiscal Year, which is not the same as the calendar year. My company's Fiscal Year if from Sept 1 to Aug 31, where Aug 31st year determines the Fiscal Year. For example, since today's date is 09/20/2006, the current Fiscal Year is 2007.
An example of a typical query requirement:
Find all the sales figures to-date for the current Fiscal Year. So, a WHERE clause will consist of a date range query from 09/01/2006 to 8/31/2007.
Initially, I created a Function to find the current Fiscal Year based on the current date, by calling the GETDATE() function and passing the results to the following function:
CREATE FUNCTION dbo.fnGetFY (@CurrentDatetime datetime)
RETURNS int
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @FY int
IF (SELECT MONTH(@CurrentDatetime)) > 8
SET @FY = YEAR(@CurrentDatetime) + 1
ELSE
SET @FY = YEAR(@CurrentDatetime)
RETURN(@FY)
END
So, the view queries that involve the Fiscal Year call the above function.
However, these function calls drag down the VIEW query response time to the point where the time is either unacceptable or an ODBC Timeout occurs, even with Query Analyzer.
Is there a way to create a Global server parameter to hold the current Fiscal Year value, so function calls are not necessary? Or set Fiscal Year date ranges for a database or server system parameter?
Does anyone know of a efficent, response timewise, way to handle Fiscal Year date range queries?
Will appreciate the help!!!
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Jun 19, 2014
select empid,orderdate from [Sales].[Orders] WHERE custid = 71
group by empid,orderdate
sample data resultset:
empid orderdate
1 2006-12-25
1 2007-12-24
1 2007-12-23
1 2008-12-23
1 2008-04-24
select empid,year(orderdate) from [Sales].[Orders] WHERE custid = 71
group by empid,year(orderdate)
sample data resultset:
empid orderdate
1 2006
1 2007
1 2008
why is the year() gets only one year when worked with groupby. when empid =1 the year 2007 has 2 records and 2008 has 2 records in first select and when I used year(orderdate) in secong select only one year for each is selected.
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Jan 18, 2006
This function returns the ISO 8601 week of the year for the date passed. The first week of each year starts on the first Monday on or before January 4 of that year, so that the year begins from December 28 of the prior year through January 4 of the current year.
This code creates the function and demos it for the first day of each ISO week/year from 1990 to 2030.
drop function dbo.F_ISO_WEEK_OF_YEAR
go
create function dbo.F_ISO_WEEK_OF_YEAR
(
@Datedatetime
)
returnsint
as
/*
Function F_ISO_WEEK_OF_YEAR returns the
ISO 8601 week of the year for the date passed.
*/
begin
declare @WeekOfYearint
select
-- Compute week of year as (days since start of year/7)+1
-- Division by 7 gives whole weeks since start of year.
-- Adding 1 starts week number at 1, instead of zero.
@WeekOfYear =
(datediff(dd,
-- Case finds start of year
case
whenNextYrStart <= @date
thenNextYrStart
whenCurrYrStart <= @date
thenCurrYrStart
elsePriorYrStart
end,@date)/7)+1
from
(
select
-- First day of first week of prior year
PriorYrStart =
dateadd(dd,(datediff(dd,-53690,dateadd(yy,-1,aa.Jan4))/7)*7,-53690),
-- First day of first week of current year
CurrYrStart =
dateadd(dd,(datediff(dd,-53690,aa.Jan4)/7)*7,-53690),
-- First day of first week of next year
NextYrStart =
dateadd(dd,(datediff(dd,-53690,dateadd(yy,1,aa.Jan4))/7)*7,-53690)
from
(
select
--Find Jan 4 for the year of the input date
Jan4=
dateadd(dd,3,dateadd(yy,datediff(yy,0,@date),0))
) aa
) a
return @WeekOfYear
end
go
-- Execute function on first day of first week of year from 1990 to 2030
select
DT,
ISO_WEEK_OF_YEAR =
dbo.F_ISO_WEEK_OF_YEAR(a.DT)
from
(
select DT = getdate()union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1990/01/01') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1990/12/31') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1991/12/30') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1993/01/04') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1994/01/03') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1995/01/02') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1996/01/01') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1996/12/30') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1997/12/29') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1999/01/04') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2000/01/03') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2001/01/01') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2001/12/31') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2002/12/30') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2003/12/29') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2005/01/03') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2006/01/02') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2007/01/01') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2007/12/31') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2008/12/29') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2010/01/04') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2011/01/03') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2012/01/02') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2012/12/31') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2013/12/30') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2014/12/29') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2016/01/04') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2017/01/02') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2018/01/01') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2018/12/31') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2019/12/30') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2021/01/04') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2022/01/03') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2023/01/02') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2024/01/01') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2024/12/30') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2025/12/29') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2027/01/04') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2028/01/03') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2029/01/01') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2029/12/31') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2030/12/30')
) a
CODO ERGO SUM
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Feb 16, 2006
I have been spoiled by some report writing tools that have intrinsicfunctions like Last Year Month-to-date. I'm looking for a way to emulatethis in SQL Server now with my fields that are date/time.I'm thinking I need to develop a user defined function to accept a dateinput parameter, but I don't know where to start.Help/Examples appreciated.Thanks,Frank*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***
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Aug 29, 2007
Dear , all
I have a problem in fucntion year in sql mobile , Use select Date_in from Test Where Year(Date_in) = 8
Brg
Tingnong
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Nov 17, 2005
I have a user defined function in datebase SQL 2000. function looks like
create function Getcurrentdate(@month int, @day int) returns smalldatetimebegin
declare date1 as smalldatetime--get current year --convert month, day and year into current date. then return
return date1end
my problem was , after using getDate(). I get error meassage which is "can'not use getDate() inside user function"How can I get current year in the user defined function. Thanks
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Jan 2, 2008
Hi ,
Year function in derived column gives error if the incoming date is less than 1/1/1753. Is this Issue or required behaviour
Thanks
Dharmbir
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May 27, 2015
UPDATE Report
SET MSYear= casewhen MSDate > '2011/06/30' and MSDate < '2012/07/01' THEN '2012'
when MSDate > '2012/06/30' and MSDate < '2013/07/01' THEN '2013'
when MSDate > '2013/06/30' and MSDate < '2014/07/01' THEN '2014'
when MSDate > '2014/06/30' and MSDate < '2015/07/01' THEN '2015'
when MSDate > '2015/06/30' and MSDate < '2016/07/01' THEN '2016'
when MSDate > '2016/06/30' and MSDate < '2017/07/01' THEN '2017'
End
Actually our business year starts from 1st july and for this code I need function which is dynamically updates the every year for example 2014-07-01 to 2015-06-30 this is called as a 2015 year like this I need function which will dynamically update a year.
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May 21, 2008
hay all, i'm trying to pass parameters to a stored procedure ..and i keep getting this error "Procedure or function 'selectFromView' expects parameter '@Year', which was not supplied." this is the procedure implementation : ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.selectFromView
@Year as varchar(10),
@Country as varchar(10),
@Family as varchar(10),
@Manu as varchar(10),
@Status as varchar(10),
@Type as varchar(10),
@Operator as varchar(10)
AS
SELECT * FROM ViewofAll
WHERE
ProductionYear = @Year and
CountryName = @Country and
Family = @Family and
Manufacturer = @Manu and
Status = @Status and
Type = @Type and
OperatorName = @Operator
RETURN and below how i call the procedure : Dim connection As SqlConnection
connection = New SqlConnection()
connection.ConnectionString = "Data Source=BLACKIRIS3SQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=Aircrafts;Integrated Security=True"
connection.Open()
Dim command As SqlCommand
command = New SqlCommand("selectFromView", connection)
command.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Year", System.Data.SqlDbType.VarChar, 100)).Direction = ParameterDirection.Input
command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Country", System.Data.SqlDbType.VarChar, 100)).Direction = ParameterDirection.Input
command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Family", System.Data.SqlDbType.VarChar, 100)).Direction = ParameterDirection.Input
command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Manu", System.Data.SqlDbType.VarChar, 100)).Direction = ParameterDirection.Input 'Stored prcedure parameters
command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Status", System.Data.SqlDbType.VarChar, 100)).Direction = ParameterDirection.Input
command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Type", System.Data.SqlDbType.VarChar, 100)).Direction = ParameterDirection.Input
command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@Operator", System.Data.SqlDbType.VarChar, 100)).Direction = ParameterDirection.Input
command.Parameters.Item("@Year").Value = myArray(0)
command.Parameters.Item("@Country").Value = myArray(1)
command.Parameters.Item("@Family").Value = myArray(2)
command.Parameters.Item("@Manu").Value = myArray(3)
command.Parameters.Item("@Status").Value = myArray(4)
command.Parameters.Item("@Type").Value = myArray(5)
command.Parameters.Item("@Operator").Value = myArray(5)
DSGrid.SelectCommand = command.CommandText With DSGrid
.DataBind()
End With i'm not really familiar with stored procedures ...any one can help me plz ? thanx in advance .
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Apr 28, 2015
I've written sql code which takes a date and finds the Last Day of the Month one year ago. For example, it takes the date '2015-04-17' and returns the date '2014-04-30'. The code works fine in a query. Now I'm trying to turn this into a function. However, when I try to create the function I get the error:
Operand type clash: date is incompatible with int
Why is this error being returned?
Here is my function:
CREATE FUNCTION dbo.zEOM_LY_D(@Input Date)
RETURNS date
AS
BEGIN;
DECLARE @Result date;
SET @Result = convert(DATE, DATEADD(s,-1,DATEADD(mm, DATEDIFF(m,0,dateadd(m, -11, @Input)+1),0)),101)
RETURN @Result;
END;
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Sep 18, 2013
I have the following script that calculates Sales by month and current year.
We run a Fiscal year from April 1st thru March 31st.
So April 2012 sales are considered Fiscal Year 2013.
Is there a way I can alter this script to get Fiscal Year Totals?
select ClassificationId, YEAR(inv_dt) as Year, cus_no,
isnull(sum(case when month(inv_dt) = 4 then salesamt end),0) as 'Apr',
isnull(sum(case when month(inv_dt) = 5 then salesamt end),0) as 'May',
isnull(sum(case when month(inv_dt) = 6 then salesamt end),0) as 'Jun',
isnull(sum(case when month(inv_dt) = 7 then salesamt end),0) as 'Jul',
[Code] ....
Data returned looks like the following.
ClassificationID Year Cus_no Apr May June ....
100 2012 100 $23 $30 $400
100 2013 100 $40 $45 $600
What I would need is anything greater than or equal to April to show in the next years row.
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Mar 27, 2015
I'm trying to generate a report using matrix like this
Month
Product PreviousYearSalesAmount SelectedYearSalesAmount %SalesDifference
I can populate year sales amount, but i cant calculate the percentage.
Note: Month and Year are passed as parameters.
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Aug 30, 2004
I have three web form controls, a ddl that contains the day, another ddl that contains the month and a textbox that contains the current year. To send the date chosen by the user to the database, I join the three web form control values so that the resultant string is ‘day/month/year’ thus:
CmdInsert.Parameters("@Date").Value = day.SelectedItem.Value + "/" + month.SelectedItem.Value + "/" + year.Text()
And the resultant string is: dd/mm/yyyy, for example 30/08/2004.
But the problem is if the user does not select any day or any day and month, then the resultant string is for example; 00/08/2004 or 00/00/2004, but the problem is the database does not accept this format as datetime. How can I do it?
I want the user has the possibility to chose as well only the month and year, and as well only the year. Is it possible to send to the database the datetime format with only the month and year, or only the year?
Thank you,
Cesar
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Jun 19, 2014
I have two queries that give me the total sales amount for the current year, and the last year.
SELECT SUM([Sales (LCY)])
FROM [$Cust_ Ledger Entry] cle
LEFT OUTER JOIN dw.dim.FiscalDate fd
ON fd.CalendarDate = cle.[Posting Date]
WHERE [Customer No_] = '10135'
AND fd.CalendarYear = '2013'
[Code] ....
I would like to learn how to be able to make this a single query and end up with two columns and their summed up totals. Like it shows on the attached image.
This is my query without the columns I need:
SELECT
c.CustomerNumber
,c.Name
,c.ChainName
,c.PaymentTermsCode
,cle.CreditLimit AS 'CreditLimit'
,SUM(cle.Amount) AS 'Amount'
[Code] ....
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Feb 25, 2004
I'm using PHP with SQLServer2k to create a page containing monthly counts of episodes at a facility occurring between two user selected month/year combinations. For instance, the user could select 10/2003 and 2/2004 and facility X and get a line for each month showing the count of episodes occuring in that month.
The problem is that the episode date is stored in three integer fields (epiday, epimonth, epiyear) and I'm having a terrible time getting them into a format where I can use them in a between statement.
I've tried evaluating the parts of the episode date seperately like:
where
(epimonth>=10 and epiyear=2003)
or
(epimonth<=2 and epiyear=2004)
and that works, but what happens when someone wants to see from 10/2002 to 2/2004?
Any suggestions on the best way to do this?
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May 5, 2014
We have customers who are new to this year (2014) and there same customers in last year (2013). also there are customers we have not received business this year but only last year. so there are 4 conditions.
1) New customer (2014) - Customer(B)
2) Old Regular customer (2013 and 2014) - Customer(A)
3) Last Year (Lost) customer (2013) - Customer(C), no business received in year(2014)
For example we have a transaction table:
TransactionId, ReceivedDate, Customer
1, 2-Dec-2013, A
2, 3-Jan-2014, A
3, 2-Mar-2014, B
4, 25-Nov-2013, C
I want results like
Customer, Business (this year activity/last year activity)
A, 1/1
B, 1/0
C, 0/1
How can i show this for each year? I used to separate it month wise as below but it does not return applying year with each customer anyhow...
select t.customerId, YEAR(Receiveddate),
sum(case month(ReceivedDate) when 1 then 1 else 0 end )as Jan,
sum(case month(ReceivedDate) when 2 then 1 else 0 end )as Feb,
sum(case month(ReceivedDate) when 3 then 1 else 0 end )as Mar,
sum(case month(ReceivedDate) when 4 then 1 else 0 end )as Apr,
[Code] ....
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Mar 15, 2006
HiI want to write a function that can return a sum for a given daterange. The same function should be able to return the sum for the sameperiod year before.Let me give an example:The Table LedgerTrans consist among other of the follwing fieldsAccountNum (Varchar)TransdateAmountMST (Real)The sample data could be1111, 01-01-2005, 100 USD1111, 18-01-2005, 125 USD1111, 15-03-2005, 50 USD1111,27-06-2005, 500 USD1111,02-01-2006, 250 USD1111,23-02-2006,12 USDIf the current day is 16. march 2006 I would like to have a functionwhich called twice could retrive the values.Previus period (for TransDate >= 01-01-2005 AND TransDate <=16-03-2005) = 275 USDCurrent period (for TransDate >= 01-01-2006 AND TransDate <=16-03-2006) = 262 USDThe function should be called with the AccountNum and current date(GetDate() ?) and f.ex. 0 or 1 for this year / previous year.How can I create a function that dynamically can do this ?I have tried f.ex. calling the function with@ThisYear as GetDate()SET @DateStart = datepart(d,0) + '-' + datepart(m,0) +'-'+datepart(y,@ThisYear)But the value for @dateStart is something like 12-07-1905 so thisdon't work.I Would appreciate any help on this.BR / Jan
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Jul 20, 2005
Does anyone have an example of an SQL query which returns rows for theyear-to-date, but where the "year" commences on August 1st?e.g. select * from mytable where datefield > last august 1stTIA for any helpIsabel
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Jul 14, 2015
I have a table of data that has a format similar to the following:
EventID | Event Date
--------------------
1 | 1/1/2014
2 | 2/8/2014
3 | 10/1/2014
4 | 2/5/2014
5 | 4/1/2014
6 | 9/1/2014
What I am trying to do is create a DAX formula to rank each event in the order that it happened for the year. So I want to end up with something like this. This way I can compare the events year over year as the events don't happen on any regular time schedule.
Event Date | Year | Rank
------------------------
1/1/2014 | 2014 | 1
2/8/2014 | 2014 | 2
10/1/2014 | 2014 | 3
2/5/2015 | 2015 | 1
4/1/2015 | 2015 | 2
9/1/2015 | 2015 | 3
I have tried to do this by creating a formula that will give me the day number of the year:
Day of Year =(YEARFRAC(CONCATENATE("Jan 1 ", YEAR([Event Date])),[Event Date])*360)+1
Then using rankX on this table, but I cant seem to get the proper result. Perhaps I am not understanding the use of rankX or going about this the right way.
=RANKX(FILTER(Event,EARLIER(Event[Event Year])=Event[Event Year]),Event[Day of Year])
or
=RANKX(All(Event[Event Year]),[Day of Year],,1,Dense)
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Apr 13, 2006
I'm working with a table called SALFLDGAMS where it has two columns that I need to work with. One of the columns is Period which has years from 2000 to 2005 and the other column is called amount which has the balance for that year. Let me explain in a little more detail. There are account codes associated with the years as well so there will be many places where for example the year 2000 will show up with a given value. What I'm trying to do is to create a view which has a BeginBalance column which adds lets say all the values for 2000 and sticks them to 2001. So what I'm saying is all the values from the previous year I want them in the current year. All in one column. Thanks for the help guys.
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Dec 14, 2006
I have one matrix that shows the CrashCount (measure) by month. Looks like this:
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Dec
25 90 100 55 52 55 22 55 22 35 65
The user selects a Year as a parameter. I want to put another matrix in that displays the previous year, just as the first year is displayed. How do i edit the second matrix? Do i put the parameter as
=(Parameters!CrashStatisticalYear.Value)-1 or is there some other way this can be done. Without having the user put 2 years. I just want them to pick one. And the previous year shows up in the matrix below this one. Can anyone help me with this...what should i do?
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Oct 20, 2007
Guys,
I wanted to find the ratio: (sales made for current year 2007 - sales made for previous year 2006)/sales made for previous year 2006.
so, the result should be something like this:
Year: Sales: %change in sales:
2005 100 10%
2006 200 20%
2007 300 30%
How do I write a query for this...??? so that i can plot this in a chart in SSRS.
somebody help me.
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Jan 18, 2006
Function F_ISO_YEAR_WEEK_DAY_OF_WEEK returns the ISO 8601 Year Week Day of Week in format YYYY-W01-D for the date passed. W01 represents the week of the year from W01 through W53, and D represents the day of the week with 1 = Monday through 7 = Sunday.
The first week of each year starts on the first Monday on or before January 4 of that year, so that the year begins from December 28 of the prior year through January 4 of the current year.
This code creates the function and demos it for the first day, first date+60, and first date+364 for each ISO week/year from 1990 to 2030.
drop function dbo.F_ISO_YEAR_WEEK_DAY_OF_WEEK
GO
create function dbo.F_ISO_YEAR_WEEK_DAY_OF_WEEK
(
@Datedatetime
)
returnsvarchar(10)
as
/*
Function F_ISO_YEAR_WEEK_DAY_OF_WEEK
returns the ISO 8601 Year Week Day of Week
in format YYYY-W01-D for the date passed.
*/
begin
declare @YearWeekDayOfWeekvarchar(10)
Select
--Format to form YYYY-W01-D
@YearWeekDayOfWeek =
convert(varchar(4),year(dateadd(dd,7,a.YearStart)))+'-W'+
right('00'+convert(varchar(2),(datediff(dd,a.YearStart,@Date)/7)+1),2) +
'-'+convert(varchar(1),(datediff(dd,a.YearStart,@Date)%7)+1)
from
(
select
YearStart =
-- Case finds start of year
case
whenNextYrStart <= @date
thenNextYrStart
whenCurrYrStart <= @date
thenCurrYrStart
elsePriorYrStart
end
from
(
select
-- First day of first week of prior year
PriorYrStart =
dateadd(dd,(datediff(dd,-53690,dateadd(yy,-1,aaa.Jan4))/7)*7,-53690),
-- First day of first week of current year
CurrYrStart =
dateadd(dd,(datediff(dd,-53690,aaa.Jan4)/7)*7,-53690),
-- First day of first week of next year
NextYrStart =
dateadd(dd,(datediff(dd,-53690,dateadd(yy,1,aaa.Jan4))/7)*7,-53690)
from
(
select
--Find Jan 4 for the year of the input date
Jan4=
dateadd(dd,3,dateadd(yy,datediff(yy,0,@date),0))
) aaa
) aa
) a
return @YearWeekDayOfWeek
end
go
-- Execute function on first day, first day+60,
-- and first day+364 for years from 1990 to 2030.
select
DT= convert(varchar(10),DT,121),
YR_START_DT =
dbo.F_ISO_YEAR_WEEK_DAY_OF_WEEK(a.DT),
YR_START_DT_60 =
dbo.F_ISO_YEAR_WEEK_DAY_OF_WEEK(a.DT+60),
YR_START_DT_365 =
dbo.F_ISO_YEAR_WEEK_DAY_OF_WEEK(a.DT+364)
from
(
select DT = getdate()union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1990/01/01') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1990/12/31') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1991/12/30') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1993/01/04') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1994/01/03') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1995/01/02') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1996/01/01') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1996/12/30') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1997/12/29') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'1999/01/04') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2000/01/03') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2001/01/01') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2001/12/31') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2002/12/30') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2003/12/29') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2005/01/03') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2006/01/02') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2007/01/01') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2007/12/31') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2008/12/29') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2010/01/04') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2011/01/03') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2012/01/02') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2012/12/31') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2013/12/30') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2014/12/29') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2016/01/04') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2017/01/02') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2018/01/01') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2018/12/31') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2019/12/30') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2021/01/04') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2022/01/03') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2023/01/02') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2024/01/01') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2024/12/30') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2025/12/29') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2027/01/04') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2028/01/03') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2029/01/01') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2029/12/31') union all
select DT = convert(datetime,'2030/12/30')
) a
Function Test Results:
DT YR_START_DT YR_START_DT_60 YR_START_DT_364
---------- ----------- -------------- ---------------
2006-01-18 2006-W03-3 2006-W11-7 2007-W03-3
1990-01-01 1990-W01-1 1990-W09-5 1991-W01-1
1990-12-31 1991-W01-1 1991-W09-5 1992-W01-1
1991-12-30 1992-W01-1 1992-W09-5 1992-W53-1
1993-01-04 1993-W01-1 1993-W09-5 1994-W01-1
1994-01-03 1994-W01-1 1994-W09-5 1995-W01-1
1995-01-02 1995-W01-1 1995-W09-5 1996-W01-1
1996-01-01 1996-W01-1 1996-W09-5 1997-W01-1
1996-12-30 1997-W01-1 1997-W09-5 1998-W01-1
1997-12-29 1998-W01-1 1998-W09-5 1998-W53-1
1999-01-04 1999-W01-1 1999-W09-5 2000-W01-1
2000-01-03 2000-W01-1 2000-W09-5 2001-W01-1
2001-01-01 2001-W01-1 2001-W09-5 2002-W01-1
2001-12-31 2002-W01-1 2002-W09-5 2003-W01-1
2002-12-30 2003-W01-1 2003-W09-5 2004-W01-1
2003-12-29 2004-W01-1 2004-W09-5 2004-W53-1
2005-01-03 2005-W01-1 2005-W09-5 2006-W01-1
2006-01-02 2006-W01-1 2006-W09-5 2007-W01-1
2007-01-01 2007-W01-1 2007-W09-5 2008-W01-1
2007-12-31 2008-W01-1 2008-W09-5 2009-W01-1
2008-12-29 2009-W01-1 2009-W09-5 2009-W53-1
2010-01-04 2010-W01-1 2010-W09-5 2011-W01-1
2011-01-03 2011-W01-1 2011-W09-5 2012-W01-1
2012-01-02 2012-W01-1 2012-W09-5 2013-W01-1
2012-12-31 2013-W01-1 2013-W09-5 2014-W01-1
2013-12-30 2014-W01-1 2014-W09-5 2015-W01-1
2014-12-29 2015-W01-1 2015-W09-5 2015-W53-1
2016-01-04 2016-W01-1 2016-W09-5 2017-W01-1
2017-01-02 2017-W01-1 2017-W09-5 2018-W01-1
2018-01-01 2018-W01-1 2018-W09-5 2019-W01-1
2018-12-31 2019-W01-1 2019-W09-5 2020-W01-1
2019-12-30 2020-W01-1 2020-W09-5 2020-W53-1
2021-01-04 2021-W01-1 2021-W09-5 2022-W01-1
2022-01-03 2022-W01-1 2022-W09-5 2023-W01-1
2023-01-02 2023-W01-1 2023-W09-5 2024-W01-1
2024-01-01 2024-W01-1 2024-W09-5 2025-W01-1
2024-12-30 2025-W01-1 2025-W09-5 2026-W01-1
2025-12-29 2026-W01-1 2026-W09-5 2026-W53-1
2027-01-04 2027-W01-1 2027-W09-5 2028-W01-1
2028-01-03 2028-W01-1 2028-W09-5 2029-W01-1
2029-01-01 2029-W01-1 2029-W09-5 2030-W01-1
2029-12-31 2030-W01-1 2030-W09-5 2031-W01-1
2030-12-30 2031-W01-1 2031-W09-5 2032-W01-1
(43 row(s) affected)
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