I have been having a tough time writing the follow requirement for a
query.
On a table that the primary key is a tagId and an hourly timestamp, I
would like to find out for every hour which tags did not get entered
into the database. Essentially I am looking for patterns of entries
that are not making it into tableB.
Examples of the tables:
TableA TableB
TagID and TagName TagId Timestamp
PK PK1 PK2
approx 6000 rows approx 6000 rows per hour
I am thinking that I will need to do something like:
Select tableB1.time, count(*) from tableB1 group by tableB1.time
having tableB1.time >= XXXX and tableB1.time <= XXXX and tableB1.tagId
not in (select tagId from tableA where not exists (select
tableA.tagId, distinct.tableB2.time from tableB2)
I have been trying to create an effecient query handle this but have
not had any luck. Any assistance would be more then appreciated.
I have created a report in visual studio 2013 that talks with my SQL server through data connections. I want to be able to query my report BY HOUR. Meaning, I want the report to gather values at 14:30, 22:30, and 06:30. Here is my nonworking code so far.
AND DATEPART(hh,[datetime]) = 0630 AND DATEPART(hh,[datetime]) = 1430 AND DATEPART(hh [datetime]) = 2230
I am looking to write a query that returns all records Inserted in the last hour.
The problem, as I see it, is that the column I need to refer to is a VARCHAR() datatype. Can I convert from varchar (example 14:04:31)to a time value and calculate from this ?
I would like to subtract 1 hour from current_timestamp or similar, so that the query dynamically changed.
I have a table that is recording hits to a website. Everytime someone views a page, the datetime of the hit is recorded in a field called hit_date_time. I would like to be able to come up with a query that will show how many hits occured on a given day or given days, broken down by hour.
The resulting table for two days would look something like: Time Hits 1/1/01 12:00 1 1/1/01 1:00 23 1/1/01 2:00 54 1/2/01 1:00 15 1/2/01 2:00 14
I can't seem to figure out how to write the query so that I can take into consideration the date and hour of the event so that I can count it.
Howdy all. Im trying to write a query that will track a data modification grouped by employer ID and transaction date. I don't know if Im asking it right so here is what I have, plus my current and desired outputs.
There is a large data table called emp_history on an SQL Server, which contains the employment history of each employee. The significant columns are as follows:
entry_id employee_id start_date position
where entry_id is the primary key and auto-increments.What I need, is to create a query to extract the employee_id and position, based on the most recent record (most recent start_date) for each employee.
I am using MS SQL 2012 and have a pretty simple table dbo. Migration Breakdown with sample data as follows.
DepartDateTime ZoneMovement 2015-06-26 14:00:00.000 6 to 4 2015-06-26 14:00:00.000 11 to 7 2015-06-26 15:30:00.000 9 to 6 2015-06-26 21:00:00.000 7 to 3 2015-06-27 08:01:00.000 7 to 4
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What I am trying to do is parse the data set to find out when we have more than three like movements ex. 3 to 10 within ANY rolling 72 hour period. I have looked at the SQL Window Functions OVER with a ROW | RANGE subclause, but I can't find out how to tackle this rolling 72 hour business.
I am wanting to create a query so that I can combine each of the found duplicates into one entry.
An example of this is:
Name |ID |Tag |Address |carNum ------------------------------------------------------- Bob Barker |2054| 52377 |235 Some road |9874 Bill Gates |5630| 69471 |014 Washington Rd. |3700 Bob Barker |2054| 97011 |235 Some road |9874 Bob Barker |2054| 40019 |235 Some road |9874 Steve Jobs |8501| 73051 |100 Infinity St. |4901 John Doe |7149| 86740 |7105 Bull Rd. |9282 Bill Gates |5630| 55970 |014 Washington Rd. |3700 Tim Boons |6370| 60701 |852 Mnt. Creek Rd. |7059
In the example above, Bob Barker and Bill gates are both in the database more than once so I would like the output to be the following:
Bob Barker |2054|52377/97011/40019|235 Some road |9874 Bill Gates |5630|69471/55970 |014 Washington Rd.|3700 Steve Jobs |8501|73051 |100 Infinity St. |4901 John Doe |7149|86740 |7105 Bull Rd. |9282 Tim Boons |6370|60701 |852 Mnt. Creek Rd. |7059
Notice how Bob Barker & Bill Gates appends the tag row (the duplicated data) into one row instead of having multiple rows. This is because I do not want to have to check the previous ID and see if it matches the current id and append to the data.
What I really need is to find the entries that have the word LVAD but on either side there should be a space chartacters.In other words I don't want to see the following coming from the query "SILVADENE ([PHI] SULFADIAZINE)"How can we write this query to search only for any entry that has the word " LVAD " ?
Select top 100 * FROM tbl_abc where AIMS_Value like '%LVAD%'
I have a table with the following columns employeeSessionID, OpDate, OpHour, sessionStartTime, sessionCloseTime. I need to see how many users remain active per hour. I can calculate how many logged in per hour, but I am stumped on how to count how many are active per hour. I have a single table that stores login data. I have created a query that pulls out the only the data needed from the table into a temp table using this query. Also note it is possible that the sessionCloseTime is null if the device has not been logged out this would need to be counted a active.
TABLE NAME #empSessionLog Contains the time stamp data OpDate, sessionStartTime and sessionCloseTime. OpDatesessionStartTimesessionCloseTime 2015-01-202015-01-20 14:32:59.1302015-01-20 14:33:14.6299166 2015-01-202015-01-20 06:58:33.7302015-01-20 15:27:16.9133442 2015-01-202015-01-20 09:56:22.8402015-01-20 17:56:29.7555853 2015-01-202015-01-20 05:59:18.6132015-01-20 14:05:19.0426707
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can see how many sessions logged in per hour with the following statement:
SELECT opDate, FORMAT(DATEPART(HOUR, sessionStartTime), '00') AS opHour, Count(*) AS Total FROM #empSessionLog Group BY opDate, FORMAT(DATEPART(HOUR, sessionStartTime), '00') Order BY opDate, FORMAT(DATEPART(HOUR, sessionStartTime), '00') ASCResults: opDateopHourTotal 2015-01-20041
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Where I am stuck is how do I count the sessions that remain active per hour until the session is closed with the sessionCloseTime.
I have a table which has a few fields, one being "datetime_traded". I need to write a query which returns the row which has the closest time (down to second) given a date/time. I'm using MS SQL.
Here's what I have so far:
Code:
select * from TICK_D where datetime_traded = (select min( abs(datediff(second,datetime_traded , Convert(datetime,'2005-05-30:09:31:09')) ) ) from TICK_D)
But I get an error - "The conversion of a char data type to a datetime data type resulted in an out-of-range datetime value.".
Does anyone know how i could do this? Thanks a lot for any help!
Hello people, I'm migrating an application from asp to asp.net and access to ms sql 2005. On the old db, there's a table with a column to store date and a column to store time. Ms sql only works with date and time together, right? I created a query to get the time from time column and update the date column inserting the time. I did something like this: UPDATE S_ACC_MONEYSET Date_Oper = CONVERT(varchar, Date_Oper, 101) + ' ' + CONVERT(varchar, Time_Oper, 108) Does anyone knows a better way to do that? Any other comments? Thanks!
I have about 23 SQL servers running 6.5 SP3 or SP5a in a 24 hour environment. Most of the activity takes place between 6am and 11pm, with few transaction after 11pm. What is best to do with the main DB's transaction log, have the truncate at checkpoint option checked OR back up the transaction log a couple times a week? The Database is backed up every 6-8 hours.
Hi all, We have many messages in SQL server logs that say 'Log backed up:Database:COM,creation date(time):2003/03/26(19:41:58),first' why is this message appeared every one hour?
Hi All, I have several servers each with an instance of SQL Server with a number of databases in each instance. We are a law firm dealing mostly with documents (Modifying and creating new). Is there an easy way to determin how many transactions the transaction log handles per hour? Not all tables have a create date or modify date. Is there some way to monitor the transaction logs them selves? Thanks, Roy
I am doing a project that has start time and end time. i was given only the start time of cases, but not the end time.
for example:
start time
01:30:00
10:00:00
09:24:00
11:25:00
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It was like, thousands of start time. I need to create an end time (smalldatetime) which is one hour passed the start time. can anyone tell me how to do it in sql query? thanks.
Hi All, I have an orders table which has a filed called OrderTime which is the exact time when the order was received ? I need to write the following queries 1. Get number of orders per year 2. Get number of orders per month (obviously if a month (for example, november) is in a different year, its to be in a different row) 3. Get number of orders per hour Note: If there are no orders in a year etc, it should return a row with 0.
I am trying to get a count of how many times a badge is entered in each hour it appears. In other words, I would like to find out how many times badge 3333 comes up in each hour of the day, the same with badge 4532.
The task at hand is to find out productivity for items processed per hour per badge number. I know I will need to take the hour out of timedate using datepart, but the results do not look right. Would anyone have any ideas on this? Thanks!
As I can extract the hour values and minute of a field of type datetime to compare it with the values of a field of type smalldatetime of another table
CASE WHEN CAST(wo.start_date AS TIME) BETWEEN '00:00:00' AND '00:59:59' THEN 0 WHEN CAST(wo.start_date AS TIME) BETWEEN '01:00:00' AND '01:59:59' THEN 1 WHEN CAST(wo.start_date AS TIME) BETWEEN '02:00:00' AND '02:59:59' THEN 2 WHEN CAST(wo.start_date AS TIME) BETWEEN '03:00:00' AND '03:59:59' THEN 3 WHEN CAST(wo.start_date AS TIME) BETWEEN '04:00:00' AND '04:59:59' THEN 4
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The purpose is to take a row and set it to the hour of the day that it occurred in. This works fine, however I would like to force it to display every hour 0-23 regardless of whether or not it has a corresponding row.
So, if no row exists for 0, display 0 with null values for the rest of the columns.
from getdate(), how can i get today's date with specific time :
For example : (i just need specific 11oclock today) 2014-07-08 11:00:00.000
This do the trick : select DATEADD( HH, 11, CAST(CAST(DATEADD(DAY,-1,GETDATE()) AS INT) AS DATETIME))
But at second half of the day it changed from 2014-07-08 11:00:00.000 to the next day, i dont know why who controls the past controls the future, who controls the present controls the past. ¯(º_o)/¯ ~~~
Does anyone know where to purchase a good (or great) SQL hour scheduler program, and pulls up information from a SQL server and puts this information into a schedule (hourly schedule). I'm looking for something that will show the schedule that people work, the information off the SQL server needed is the "agent" name. If anyone could help me, that would be greatly appreciated.
One of our programmers has a stored procedure that joins two views into a new table.
One of the views that it is grabbing is fairly complicated pulling from several tables, and can take quite awhile to run on its own. This stored procedure has been running on several databases for several months just fine.
After switching to sql server 2005 it started taking almost 6 hours in one of the databases.
As of now, it runs fine in one of the dbs in a few minutes and produces 50,000 records. The db that it takes almost 6 hours to complete produces only 17,000 records. The programmer has restricted the fields and gets it to run in under a minute - but it doesn't seem to matter which fields, just how many.
After 3 or 4 of the records from the complex view, it goes from running in 1 min, to almost 6 hours again - no in between. It is the same code as the database where it runs fine and produces more records.
I want to backup the database per hour but not fully only the change that has been made from last one hour.Every hour I want the update data base is it possible.
is there a way to create a SELECT clause which counts the accumulate hours from tw columns in same row (entering hour and leaving hour) and then calculating the total price according to a parameter?