I have a table hits with following fields with sample Data
Code: CreatedOn:
4 2008-04-01 14:48:15.327
4 2008-04-01 13:53:41.923
4 2008-04-02 15:16:25.327
5 2008-04-02 16:31:07.383
5 2008-04-02 16:25:07.383
5 2008-04-02 16:28:07.383
5 2008-04-03 16:50:34.217
4 2008-04-03 13:23:30.767
3 2008-04-04 13:41:41.627
5 2008-04-04 13:55:00.497
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i want to create a query to get count of the code per day.
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Code: Date: Count:
3 2008-04-04 1
4 2008-04-01 2
4 2008-04-02 1
4 2008-04-03 1
5 2008-04-02 3
5 2008-04-03 1
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How can i do this to count code per day in a single query?
I am using sql server 2005.
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With the function below, I receive this error:Error:Transaction count after EXECUTE indicates that a COMMIT or ROLLBACK TRANSACTION statement is missing. Previous count = 1, current count = 0.Function:Public Shared Function DeleteMesssages(ByVal UserID As String, ByVal MessageIDs As List(Of String)) As Boolean Dim bSuccess As Boolean Dim MyConnection As SqlConnection = GetConnection() Dim cmd As New SqlCommand("", MyConnection) Dim i As Integer Dim fBeginTransCalled As Boolean = False 'messagetype 1 =internal messages Try ' ' Start transaction ' MyConnection.Open() cmd.CommandText = "BEGIN TRANSACTION" cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() fBeginTransCalled = True Dim obj As Object For i = 0 To MessageIDs.Count - 1 bSuccess = False 'delete userid-message reference cmd.CommandText = "DELETE FROM tblUsersAndMessages WHERE MessageID=@MessageID AND UserID=@UserID" cmd.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UserID", UserID)) cmd.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@MessageID", MessageIDs(i).ToString)) cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() 'then delete the message itself if no other user has a reference cmd.CommandText = "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM tblUsersAndMessages WHERE MessageID=@MessageID1" cmd.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@MessageID1", MessageIDs(i).ToString)) obj = cmd.ExecuteScalar If ((Not (obj) Is Nothing) _ AndAlso ((TypeOf (obj) Is Integer) _ AndAlso (CType(obj, Integer) > 0))) Then 'more references exist so do not delete message Else 'this is the only reference to the message so delete it permanently cmd.CommandText = "DELETE FROM tblMessages WHERE MessageID=@MessageID2" cmd.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@MessageID2", MessageIDs(i).ToString)) cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() End If Next i ' ' End transaction ' cmd.CommandText = "COMMIT TRANSACTION" cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() bSuccess = True fBeginTransCalled = False Catch ex As Exception 'LOG ERROR GlobalFunctions.ReportError("MessageDAL:DeleteMessages", ex.Message) Finally If fBeginTransCalled Then Try cmd = New SqlCommand("ROLLBACK TRANSACTION", MyConnection) cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() Catch e As System.Exception End Try End If MyConnection.Close() End Try Return bSuccess End Function
 set buyerset as exists(dimcustomer.leval02.allmembers,custoertypeisRetailers,"Sales") set saleset(buyerset) set custdimensionfilter as {custdimensionmemb1,custdimensionmemb2,custdimensionmemb3,custdimensionmemb4} set finalset as exists(salest,custdimensionfilter,"Sales") Set ProdIP as dimproduct.dimproduct.prod1 set Othersset as (cyears,ProdIP) (exists(([FINALSET],Othersset,dimension2.dimension2.item3),[DimCustomerBuyer].[ParentPostalCode].currentmember, "factsales")).count
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SQL 2000I have a table with 5,100,000 rows.The table has three indices.The PK is a clustered index and has 5,000,000 rows - no otherconstraints.The second index has a unique constraint and has 4,950,000 rows.The third index has no constraints and has 4,950,000 rows.Why the row count difference ?Thanks,Me.
The following query returns a value of 0 for the unit percent when I do a count/subquery count. Is there a way to get the percent count using a subquery? Another section of the query using the sum() works.
Here is a test code snippet:
--Test Count/Count subquery
declare @Date datetime
set @date = '8/15/2007'
select -- count returns unit data Count(substring(m.PTNumber,3,3)) as PTCnt, -- count returns total for all units
(select Count(substring(m1.PTNumber,3,3))
from tblVGD1_Master m1
left join tblVGD1_ClassIII v1 on m1.SlotNum_ID = v1.SlotNum_ID
Where left(m1.PTNumber,2) = 'PT' and m1.Denom_ID <> 9
and v1.Act = 1 and m1.Active = 1 and v1.MnyPlyd <> 0
and not (v1.MnyPlyd = v1.MnyWon and v1.ActWin = 0)
and v1.[Date] between DateAdd(dd,-90,@Date) and @Date) as TotalCnt, -- attempting to calculate the percent by PTCnt/TotalCnt returns 0 (Count(substring(m.PTNumber,3,3)) /
(select Count(substring(m1.PTNumber,3,3))
from tblVGD1_Master m1
left join tblVGD1_ClassIII v1 on m1.SlotNum_ID = v1.SlotNum_ID
Where left(m1.PTNumber,2) = 'PT' and m1.Denom_ID <> 9
and v1.Act = 1 and m1.Active = 1 and v1.MnyPlyd <> 0
and not (v1.MnyPlyd = v1.MnyWon and v1.ActWin = 0)
and v1.[Date] between DateAdd(dd,-90,@Date) and @Date)) as AUPct -- main select
from tblVGD1_Master m
left join tblVGD1_ClassIII v on m.SlotNum_ID = v.SlotNum_ID
Where left(m.PTNumber,2) = 'PT' and m.Denom_ID <> 9
and v.Act = 1 and m.Active = 1 and v.MnyPlyd <> 0
and not (v.MnyPlyd = v.MnyWon and v.ActWin = 0)
and v.[Date] between DateAdd(dd,-90,@Date) and @Date
I would like to AUTOMATICALLY count the event for the month BEFORE today
and
count the events remaining in the month (including those for today).
I can count the events remaining in the month manually with this query (today being March 20):
SELECT Count(EventID) AS [Left for Month], FROM RECalendar WHERE (EventTimeBegin >= DATEADD(DAY, 1, (CONVERT(char(10), GETDATE(), 101))) AND EventTimeBegin < DATEADD(DAY, 12, (CONVERT(char(10), GETDATE(), 101))))
Could anyone provide me with the correct syntax to count the events for the current month before today
and
to count the events remaining in the month, including today.
I have an sql command for when you add a new name to the database it counts to see how many of the name entered to the textbox exist in the database. If the count is 0 then it will add the name to the table. Else it displays an error message. This works fine for inserting a new name but on my update page where you may update the name I have the same code which on button click counts to see how many exist. But if you leave the textbox the same value and click the button the count obviously results in 1 and brings up an error message. Is there a way I can do a count but not including the name that is currently the value of the textbox?protected void UpdateSharedArea(object sender, EventArgs e) { SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(docShare_ConString);
//Count the amount of area names that are the same as typed by user SqlCommand existCheck = new SqlCommand("SELECT COUNT(doc_area_name) FROM document_area WHERE doc_area_name = @doc_area_name", connection); SqlParameter areaname = new SqlParameter("@doc_area_name", SqlDbType.VarChar); areaname.Value = AreaText.Text; existCheck.Parameters.Add(areaname);
connection.Open(); int count = (int)existCheck.ExecuteScalar(); connection.Close();
//If the area name does not exist within the table if (count == 0) { //Update name Cheers, Mark
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Hi all, Im using ASP.Net.In that i have an sql count statement which returns the count of the total messages in a particular date. Dim dt As Date smsuser = uname.SelectedItem.Text d = day.SelectedItem.Value m = mon.SelectedItem.Value y = year.SelectedItem.Value dt = dt.ToShortDateString.Concat(d, "/", m, "/", y) Dim StrSql As String = "select Count(Message) from Message where UserName='" & smsuser & "' AND Date='" & dt & "'" Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(StrSql, con) Dim reader As SqlDataReader Dim no As String Try con.Open() reader = cmd.ExecuteReader If reader.Read = True Then count.Text = reader.GetValue(0) End If The count is displayed in a text box. But, the sql statement is not giving the correct count.Wat is wrong? Pls help...
I want to count the number of records, so I tried this: SELECT COUNT(*) AS RecordCount FROM Categories WHERE Active = 1 ORDER BY Show_Order ASC But it gives me an error: error 8126: Column name 'Categories.Show_Order' is invalid in the ORDER BY clause because it is not contained in an aggregate function and there is no GROUP BY clause.
I have a table(sometable) in my db that looks like this: user item bob books bob pens bob frogs jay pencils rob cups rob plantsI run this script:SELECT DISTINCT user AS users FROM sometable to get:users bob jay robHow would I get it to include the # of rows ror each user like this: users number bob 3 jay 1 rob 2Thanks in advance.
SELECT *, (SELECT Count(*) FROM TPlanObjects where FMainID=tpm.FID and FType='ARTICLE') as FArtCount, (SELECT Count(*) FROM TPlanObjects where FMainID=tpm.FID and FType='FILE') as FObjCount FROM tPlanMain as tpm
I am usint DTS to transfer tables into a text file. I need to get a count of the number of rows that I transfer into each text file. Is there any way or an easy way to accomplish this?
I'm looking for a mean to be able to count records and to select them without having to write two SELECT lines : select count(*) AS VNBR from SSITE where... select Lenom = upper(nom), LeSite = Site+Page... from SSITE where...
WHERE... are the same for the two SELECTS ! Is there a solution ?
I have a table of issues with a column for issueID and another for issueType. For each issuetype, I want to count how many issues are but those with no issues, I want it to return with a zero.
Hi Folks, I'm having a problem generating a total figure from two seperate sums in a query. Basically what I need to do is generate the total of select count(*) from t1, select count from t2. without using a temp table. Thanks in advance Sirius
I have to create a statement that will find the next highest number of a field that is stored as a char(5), like ' 2' and add a new record adding one to that max number. The field is padded with leading spaces. I know how to get the next number. The question is counting how many spaces I need (is it a 9 or a 10) and then stuffing the leading spaces in front of the new number.
Thanks to Craig for helping me out with my first question. My next question is this. Is there a way to have it give me the counts for all tables without entering each tablename? I may have new tables every time and would like not to have to keep up with changing the script.
I manage an affiliate tracking database for some of our online advertising campaigns. In the database I have a "clicks" table, and a "Leads" table. I am trying to join these two tables on a "Source" fields then use "group by" so that I can return "Source" counts for both the clicks and leads. I want both counts to show up in the same row such that if I have 100 clicks and 10 leads for source "xyz" the results would be:
source Clicks Leads xyz 100 10
I have tried the followign query, but it returns the same value for both rows:
SELECT Leads.source, COUNT(Clicks.source),COUNT(leads.source) FROM Leads INNER JOIN Clicks ON Leads.source = Clicks.source GROUP BY leads.source
I can do this with a subquery or by looping through through a recordset, but was wondering if it is possible to do without using these methods.
Does anyone have any ideas? If so I would greatly appreciate your feedback.
Each member can have zero or more notes associated with them and each note has a 'new' field which indicates that it hasn't been read since it was added.
I want to produce a list of members and highlight the ones in bold that have unread notes.
If I use
SELECT members.firstname, COUNT(*) FROM members, notes WHERE notes.member=members.ref AND notes.new=1
then I only get the items that have unread notes (and I don't actually need to know the count).
I am having trouble getting an accurate count for my query. i have
select count(ID) as Cnt from Users where status in ('ACTIVE','INACTIVE','HOLD') and IdNumber = '4422'
I should be getting a count of 3, but I always get only 1. I noticed when I take off the IN() I get an accurate count. Is there something wrong with using IN with count ?
Hi, I have a problem with one query. I have a table that contains some records. Each record has a Status(possible values: Closed, completed, and Open) and Priority (possible values: from 0 to 4) I want to count by Priority, for example:
Status Open Completed Closed 0 3 2 1 <-- Number of records 1 10 22 12 2 ... 3 4
So, the first line says that there are 3 Open records which have Status 0.