Reporting Services Formatting Fields From Whole Minutes To Hours
Jun 6, 2007
Dear All,
I have a problem formatting a field in Reporting Services (minutes to hours).
I have a field called duration which stores time in whole minutes only. I can format this into hours within mssql using the following:
cast(sn.duration/60 as varchar(5)) + ':' + RIGHT('0' + cast(sn.duration%60 as varchar(2)), 2)
But I need to have totals and average columns in my report, which means that the data must come through to RS in the minutes format so I can perform the calculations there.
I have the first part (I think!!):
=string.format("{0:0}",Fields!SalesTime.Value / 60) + ":"
But I cannot get the minutes part working!
Any help would be gratefully received.
Dan
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Jul 6, 2015
A date field in a report returns the date value as:
2015-07-01 13:30:27.000
Is there any way I can script this to appear as:
01 July 2015 (or 01-07-2015 or 01/07/2015) - basically to cut out the hours, minutes and seconds?
The best I have managed is: CONVERT (varchar(17),DATE,113) AS Date1 but this still leaves me with:
01 July 2015 13:30
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Apr 21, 2015
My table as data as follow,
IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'[dbo].[table_Data]') AND type in (N'U'))
DROP TABLE [dbo].[table_Data]
GO
/****** Object: Table [dbo].[table_Data] Script Date: 04/21/2015 22:07:49 ******/
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'[dbo].[table_Data]') AND type in (N'U'))
[code].....
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May 13, 2008
I have a float variable that holds a decimal number of hours.
So 1.5 equals 1 hour 30 minutes.
I need to change this to the format 1:30
Any idea how to do this?
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Apr 18, 2008
I have two field and I need to find the sum I guess of them. One is called the clm_dout (process date) and the other one is clm_rcvd (received Date). These are both date and time fields and it looks like this 2006-03-17 00:00:00.000. I need to create a formula that wiil i guess give me the difference and create it into hour and minutes because I an trying to create a turn around report. this is what I had...
TimeValue({clm_doubt}-{clm_rcvd})
This is not working for me. Can someone give me a suggestion please.
Thanks!
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Nov 6, 2006
Hi
Can anyone help me convert a number to give the result in hours and minutes? For example 195 as 3:15 or 210 as 3:30. We are trying to create a report showing hours and minutes worked without having to export to Excel.
I've had a look around the net and this seems to be quite a difficult function in SQL Server.
Any guidance much appreciated.
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Jun 19, 2007
Hi guys,
how to get the Hours and Minutes ago?
I have a column name "DateCreated" which is a DateTime type. I need to get the Hours and Minutes ago
Thank you.
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Feb 24, 2006
hi,
I want to convert minutes to hours. for example field_minutes=130minutes to 2:10 hours...
select field_minutes from table---> how can I do?
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Jan 30, 2006
guys - is this a decent query to pull all columns (dateCreate)
that have a timestamp less than five minutes?
i know its simple, but i've never done a date compare with minutes or hours
in sql server
thanks
rik:o
select top 10 * from ptpuritm
where datediff(MINUTE,dateCreate,getdate()) <=5
select top 10 * from ptpuritm
where datediff(MINUTE,dateCreate,current_timestamp) <=5
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Jul 5, 2014
need to calculate the total hours mintues in sql server and asp.net
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Feb 3, 2014
I have a series of times in decimal 15 min slots. The data type is float and the field is the followng:
10
10.25
10.5
10.75
11
and so on
I would like to convert that to the hour and 15 minute slot
10:00:00
10:15:00
10:30:00
10:45:00
11:00:00
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Feb 13, 2008
I have a brand-new Toshiba laptop, running Vista Business, that I installed SQL Express onto. Prior to installation, I was sure to install all the requisite IIS components so SSRS would install.
The installation ran fine -- installed all components. The configuration ran fine. Everything that is supposed to be green shows green
But, when I go to http://localhost/ReportServer, I get:
Server Error in Application "Default Web Site/ReportServer"
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HTTP Error 404.2 - Not Found
Description: The page you are requesting cannot be served because of the ISAPI and CGI Restriction list settings on the Web server.
Error Code: 0x800704ec
Notification: ExecuteRequestHandler
Module: IsapiModule
Requested URL: http://localhost:80/ReportServer
Physical Path: C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.2Reporting ServicesReportServer
Logon User: Anonymous
Logon Method: Anonymous
Handler: AboMapperCustom-34881
Most likely causes:
No handler mapping for this request was found. A feature may have to be installed.
The Web service extension for the requested resource is not enabled on the server.
The mapping for the extension points to the incorrect location.
The extension was misspelled in the browser or the Web server.
What you can try:
Install the feature that handles this request. For example, if you get this error for an .ASPX page, you may have to install ASP.NET via IIS setup.
Verify that the Web service extension requested is enabled on the server.
Open the IIS Manager and navigate to the server level.
In the Features view, double-click ISAPI and CGI Restrictions to verify that the Web service extension is set to Allowed.
If the extension is not in the list, click Add in the Actions pane.
In the Add ISAPI and CGI Restrictions dialog box, type the path of the .dll or .exe file in the ISAPI or CGI Path box, or click Browse to navigate to the location of the file.
In the Description box, type a brief description of the restriction.
(Optional) Check "Allow extension path to execute" to allow the restriction to run automatically. If you do not check this option, the restriction status is Not Allowed, which is the default. You can allow the restriction later by selecting it and clicking Allow on the Actions pane.
Click OK.
NOTE: Make sure that this Web service extension or CGI is needed for your Web server before adding it to the list.
Verify that the location of the extension is correct.
Verify that the URL for the extension is spelled correctly both in the browser and the Web server.
Create a tracing rule to track failed requests for this HTTP status code. For more information about creating a tracing rule for failed requests, click here.
More Information... This error occurs when the necessary Web service extension is not enabled, the location or the name of the extension are misspelled or incorrectly entered.
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Server Version Information: Internet Information Services 7.0.
The only lead I could find when I googled this error was a reference to running appcmd to ensure that asp.net was enabled. It sure looks like it is:
C:WindowsSystem32inetsrv>appcmd list config -section:isapiCgiRestriction
<system.webServer>
<security>
<isapiCgiRestriction>
<add path="%windir%system32inetsrvasp.dll" allowed="true" groupId="ASP" description="Active Server Pages" />
<add path="%windir%Microsoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727aspnet_isapi.dll" allowed="true" groupId="ASP.NET v2.0.50727" description="ASP.NET v2.0.50727" />
</isapiCgiRestriction>
</security>
</system.webServer>
C:WindowsSystem32inetsrv>
Honestly... I'm out of ideas. I've been messing with this for 8 hours now, and I'm ready to fling the laptop out the window. I've completely UNinstalled SQL Server, IIS, reinstalled both, repeated the uninstall/reinstall after double-checking all files were deleted, and so on.
Does *anyone* know how to resolve this error? I checked IIS.NET and although they have a few references to it (not within the Reporting Services context) there never seems to be a definitive answer as to what the solution is.
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Mar 1, 2007
Hello friends
what is the right datatype to store the hours and minutes part in the database?
i found some info which says we have to convert the duration(hrs and min) into minutes and then store
is it the right approach?
Regards
Sara
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Feb 21, 2007
Hi There,
I would like to find the sum of a column with a date format of '01:10:10' which is the hours:minutes:seconds from multiple rows.
For instance, "01:50:10" + "01:20:5" = "3:10:15"
Any ideas?
Using SQL 2000
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May 13, 2008
Hi Guys,
I have data in minutes which is integer value ex 14454.I wanto convert it to days,hours,minutes & seconds.
Is there any simple way?
Regards.
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Dec 8, 2007
Hi All,
I want to get the date Difference with Day,hours,minutes,seconds of the given 2 dates.(Say the difference of
12/6/2007 7:00:00 AM, 12/8/2007 8:00:00 AM as 2 days 1:00:00)
Is there any inbuilt function in SSRS is available to implement this. Or any other way to do this.Please help me with this .Thanks in advance.
With Thanks
M.Mahendra
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Jul 10, 2015
Currently my script is using the below mentioned query to find the time difference.
DATEDIFF(HH,DATEADD(SS,hcreacion,fcreacion) ,DATEADD(SS,hcerrar,fcreacion))
If there is 1 hr 30 minutes time difference, I am getting 2 hours as output. But we need 1.30 as output. is there any way to achieve this?
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May 26, 2008
In BIDS, I created a time dimension using the wizard. Unfortunately, the template used by the wizard does not contain Hours, Minutes and Seconds; so, I added them using the designer. Now, when I try to build, deploy and process I get the error: Unable to find matching TimeAttributeType. Cannot anyone explain why this is happening and what can be done about? Is there a template available somewhere that does create time dimensions with time and not just dates?
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Dec 13, 2007
Dear all,
I need to ignore the hours minutes and seconds elements of a datetime field - I've got a way of doing this in my select statement but it seems to be this can't be the most efficient way!
CONVERT(datetime, CONVERT(nchar(10), db.tab.field, 101)) AS date_key
Is there a better way?
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Jan 23, 2008
I am producing a weekly report on the previous week's data (obviously).
For once I have no problems with the data, however they'd (those that want the report) like a heading which lists the date period in question.
so for example
16th January to 22nd January
I can get today's date by using the following:
=Format(Today, "MMMM d")
but how do I get the dates to format into the previous seventh day and the previous day, so it says:
January 16 to January 22?
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Nov 10, 2015
Is it possible to convert for the following SQL statement into SSRS Expression:
SELECT
RIGHT('00' + CONVERT(VARCHAR(2), FLOOR(SUM(Hours))), 2)
+ ':' + RIGHT('00' + CONVERT(VARCHAR(2), FLOOR((SUM(Hours) - FLOOR(SUM(Hours))) * 60)), 2) + ':' + RIGHT('00' + CONVERT(VARCHAR(2),
FLOOR((SUM(Hours) - FLOOR(SUM(Hours))) * 60 - FLOOR((SUM(Hours) - FLOOR(SUM(Hours))) * 60)) * 60), 2)
FROM TableTime
For example I need SSRS expression for converting 1.75 hours into 01:45:00.
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Sep 16, 2005
I have written a function that returns the number of Days, Hours and minutes from a given number of minutes. On testinf the results are close but not quite there. Can anyone see where I have gone wrong or is there an easier way of doing this? Code is as follows:
CREATE FUNCTION dbo.GetTimeBetweenLong
(@StartTime DateTime, @EndTime DateTime, @CurrentDate DateTime)
RETURNS VarChar(50) AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @TotalTime Numeric
DECLARE @Minutes Numeric
DECLARE @Hours Numeric
DECLARE @Days Numeric
DECLARE @MinutesInDays Numeric
IF @EndTime IS NULL
BEGIN
SET @Days = DATEDIFF(Day, @StartTime, @CurrentDate)
SET @Hours = DATEDIFF(Hour, @StartTime, @CurrentDate) - (@Days * 24)
SET @Minutes = DATEDIFF(Minute, @StartTime, @CurrentDate) - ((@Days * 24)*60) - (@Hours * 60)
END
ELSE
BEGIN
SET @Days = DATEDIFF(Day, @StartTime, @EndTime)
SET @Hours = DATEDIFF(Hour, @StartTime, @EndTime) - (@Days * 24)
SET @Minutes = DATEDIFF(Minute, @StartTime, @EndTime) - ((@Days * 24)*60) - (@Hours * 60)
END
IF(@Days <0)
BEGIN
SET @Days = @Days - @Days - @Days
END
IF (@Hours < 0)
BEGIN
SET @Hours = @Hours - @Hours - @Hours
END
IF (@Minutes <0)
BEGIN
SET @Minutes = @Minutes - @Minutes - @Minutes
END
RETURN CONVERT(nVarChar(10),@Days) + ' Days, ' + CONVERT(nVarChar(5), @Hours) + ' Hours, ' + CONVERT(nVarCHar(5), @Minutes) + ' Mins'
END
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Sep 4, 2014
I need to be able to add minutes to a datetime value, which only cover working hours.
I have a holiday table as below:
Examples: (dd/MM/yyyy hh:mm)
Date..........Description
01/01/2015 New Years Day
26/12/2014 Boxing Day
25/12/2014 Christmas Day
25/08/2014 August Bank Holiday
Our Business hours are 08:00-18:00 Mon-Fri (unless the day is in the holiday table)
Start Date............Minute to Add......Expected outcome
01/09/2014 10:00........30...................01/09/2014 10:30
01/09/2014 17:00........65...................02/09/2014 08:05
29/08/2014 17:00........65...................01/09/2014 08:05
22/08/2014 17:00........65...................26/08/2014 08:05
31/08/2014 02:30........65...................01/08/2014 09:05
01/09/2014 19:00........65...................02/08/2014 09:05
01/09/2014 10:00........3005...............08/09/2014 10:05
22/08/2014 17:00........3005...............01/09/2014 17:05
I have tried to create a function to do this (fn_pp_AddMinutesWithinWorkingHours(@StartDate,@Minutes)) but I am unable to come up with a solution which factors in everything correctly.
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Hello,
I have this expression DATEDIFF(HOUR, startdate,enddate) which only shows the hours. I need to show the hours and minutes too , exp. 9.17. Any way to convert the expression to do this. The startdate and enddate fields are mm/dd/yyy hh:mms. I am using report builder.
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CREATE TABLE #CompareVal
(CompareValID INT Not Null
, ValName NVARCHAR(75) Null
, Vehicle INT Null
, Driver INT Null
);
GO
[Code] ....
First issue, James and Jane does not have a driver available and that should show "No Driver available"I am to compare values in VehicleAvailable and DriverAvailable to the first row - (Group Value Standard row) so that when a value is less than the value in first row, it should be Gold, if equal to, Blue and if greater than then, Red.
The first row is to be Black. In other for me to be able to compare, I added columns like so:
SELECT #CompanyName
, [Description]
, ISNULL(CAST(VehicleAvalible AS NVARCHAR(30)),'N/A') AS VehicleAvalible
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, 0 AS TotalVehicles
, 0 AS TotalDrivers
[Code] ...
And my expression for "VehicleAvailable" column is :
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, Fields!Description.Value = "Group Value Standard" AND Fields!VehicleAvalible.Value < Fields!TotalVehicles.Value, "Black"
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