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in the below sql why is    year(classdate)  " + " a " + " MONTH(classdate)  a math command giving me   2006 - 12 = 167
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[srm].[CDMAB_CAREUNITS]

[CAREUNIT_KEY] [decimal](37, 0) NOT NULL,

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select

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cu.care_unit,

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inner join srm.item_header ih on ih.item_key = e.episode_key

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where e.account_number = '11111777777'














CAREUNIT_KEY
CARE_UNIT
ADMIT_DATE
DISCHARGE_DATE
DATE_IN
TIME_IN
DATE_TIME_IN

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3
12/10/2007
12/11/2007
12/10/2007
3:00
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1498258
S4C
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12/11/2007
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12/10/07 5:54

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SREC
12/10/2007
12/11/2007
12/10/2007
11:05
12/10/07 11:05

1498472
S6W
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To set the stage, Tables are set up as such for this question:
-----------

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ID - Integer - Auto
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StudentID - Integer - FK from the Students table

Table: QuizMaster

ID - Integer - Auto
Answer - Integer

Table: Students
ID - Integer - Auto
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In Access I could cheat and use this:



Code BlockSELECT Students.StudentName,
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FROM (Answers INNER JOIN Students

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GROUP BY Students.StudentName
ORDER BY Students.StudentName, PercentValue;

Which is composed of the following...







Code Block

SELECT Students.StudentName,


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FROM (Answers INNER JOIN Students

ON Answers.StudentID = Students.ID)
INNER JOIN QuizMaster
ON (Answers.Answer = QuizMaster.Answer)
AND (Answers.QuestionID = QuizMaster.ID)


GROUP BY Students.StudentName;


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But... that wont fly in SQL Server...What would work without using temp tables?
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Another way someone suggested is:




Code BlockCREATE PROCEDURE GetStudentGradeByID @StudentID Integer

AS

BEGIN


DECLARE @TotalQuestionsAsked as Integer;
DECLARE @StudentName as VarChar(50);
DECLARE @QuestionsCorrect as Integer;
DECLARE @PercentCorrect as Float;

set @TotalQuestionsAsked = select COUNT(*)FROM QuizMaster;
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select @QuestionsCorrect as TotalCorrect, @StudentName as Student, @TotalQuestionsAsked as NumQuestions, @PercentCorrect as CorrectPct;

END


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In reference to this thread:

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)
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