SQL Server 2008 :: How To Generate Week Ranges

May 28, 2015

I need to generate the week ranges like this format :

Here from date and to date would be picked up from the table but just to make you understand i have hardcoded it but this is the real date which is falling inside the table.

Note : Week should be generated from Monday to Sunday within desired date range

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Transact SQL :: How To Generate Week Ranges From Monday To Sunday

May 28, 2015

I need to generate the week ranges like this format :

Here from date and to date would be picked up from the table but just to make you understand i have hard coded it but this is the real date which is falling inside the table. 

Note : Week should be generated from Monday to Sunday within desired date range

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I have to insert YEAR   WEEKNUMBER   STARTDATE   ENDDATE values to a datatable (sayweekrange), if I pass 2011 as year.

Week range starts at 2011-03-28 to 2011-04-03 (because in my database 2010 last week range ends with 2011-03-27) like this I have to generate for 52 weeks.

I want to write a stored procedure, that takes only year as parameter. with this year I have to generate week ranges and insert into my table as shown above.

How can I do this ?

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Apr 9, 2013

How can I get Saturday's date given the week number?

This is my week number, SELECT DATEPART(WEEK, DATEADD(MONTH, +3, ApptDt2)). I need to get Saturday's date from this week.

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Apr 26, 2007

I understand how to find (generate) missing dates for the year 2006 if I have a range value like 1-1-2006 to 3-1-2006. (I'm just using 2006 for arguements sake - the needed approach starts back in 2004 or so and will extend to the current day)

Now the question that presents itself is, is there an elegant way to do this same process with an arbitrary number of date ranges per customer? There would be 1 record per range, per customer

ie:
customer, start date, end date
1 _______ 11-1-2006 : 11-17-2006
1 _______ 12-15-2006 : 12-31-2006
1 _______ 1-5-2006 : 1-31-2006


What I'd like to generate is a record per missing date in 2006, which would be:
4 records for 1-1-2006 to 1-4-2006
several records for 2-1-2006 to 10-31-2006
and then more for 11-18-2006 to 12-14-2006

As I said before, the number of ranges isn't static. It could be 1 or a dozen and could increase as time goes on. At this time, all I can see to potentially make it work in query is to do a dozen joins - which kind of sucks.

My other thought is to do specific processing per customer, per range gap, but it will be terribly slow.

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Sep 10, 2015

I want generating Valid date ranges from any list of dates.

The List of Dates could be generated from the below TSQL - 

SELECT '2015-06-02' [Date] UNION ALL
SELECT '2015-06-13' UNION ALL
SELECT '2015-06-14' UNION ALL
SELECT '2015-06-15' UNION ALL
SELECT '2015-06-16' UNION ALL
SELECT '2015-06-22' UNION ALL
SELECT '2015-06-23' UNION ALL
SELECT '2015-06-24'

And the expected output should look like - 

SELECT '2015-06-02' FromDate, '2015-06-02' ToDate UNION ALL
SELECT '2015-06-13' FromDate, '2015-06-16' ToDate UNION ALL
SELECT '2015-06-22' FromDate, '2015-06-24' ToDate

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Nov 6, 2015

I have a table where hours are being loaded in a weekly basis. The YearWeek is populated when the data is loaded. The value format of the Year Week is 2015-39, 2015-41, etc. I need to calculate the total hours per Fiscal Year.For example, week '2015-39' will be return FY15 and week '2015-41' will return FY16, and so on. By extracting the year, I can do a group by and have total hours for each year.

Currently, I have it working by splitting the value into year and week and then looping through each year and week, so I can assign the totals to the corresponding FY.select sum(hours) as total, yearweek from tablename group by yearweek...Then I loop through using C#.I can return the FY using an actual date,how to do it for year-week format for any given year.

select CASE
WHEN CAST(GETDATE() AS DATE) >
SMALLDATETIMEFROMPARTS(DATEPART(YEAR,GETDATE()),09,30,00,000)
THEN
DATEPART(YEAR,GETDATE()) + 1 ELSE DATEPART(YEAR,GETDATE())
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Mar 20, 2015

I am trying to find a beginning date from multiple date ranges, for example:

RowNumberidBegin dtEnd Dt
107933192014-09-022015-06-30
207933192013-09-032014-09-01
307933192012-09-042013-09-02
407933192011-09-062012-09-03

For this id: 0793319, my beginning date is 2011-09-06

108203492014-09-022015-06-30
208203492013-09-032014-09-01
308203492012-09-042013-09-02
408203492011-12-122012-07-03--not a continuous date range

For this id: 0793319, my beginning date is 2012-09-04

108203492014-09-022015-06-30

For this id: 0820349, my beginning date is 2014-09-02

To find continuous date, you look at the beginning date in row 1 and end date in row 2, then if no break in dates, row 2 beginning date to row 3 end date, if no break continue until last date There could multiple dates up to 12 which I have to check for "no break" in dates, if break, display beginning date of last continuous date.

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Our end users is getting below error, when they try to connect to our database:

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That is Windows based application and we have done everything like restart our DB Server , reinstall exe in users system, but still issue is same.The issue has occured from when DB Server has restarted and at the same time few users are connected. before that it was working fine. we could not find what is issue.

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Feb 26, 2015

It might be an old question but wanted to see, if we have any latest techniques (other than bcp).

SELECT Field1, Field2 FROM MyTable

If I want to export the output of the above query to a csv on a network folder? I would like to avoid usage of SSIS package or BCP (as user needs to get additional rights to execute bcp).

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Feb 12, 2015

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I have data in Sql table , I want to convert it to xml using xsd using script component in ssis.

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I've been tasked to generate some test data (a few thousand rows) into a new table in a new database. This database is a whole new idea, so I can't write a query to pull pieces of data from other databases. I cannot consider any third party tools, such as what Redgate or Idera has to offer. I can't consider free tools such as what I've found on GitHub. I've been instructed to restrict myself to Visual Studio 2013 and whatever I can get that works within that.

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Just wondering if there is any query which can give me report of locked account in SQL 2008. I know there are options like:-

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2)SELECT LOGINPROPERTY('accountid', 'IsLocked'). Also applicable to individual account

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GENERATE 8 CHARACTER ALPHANUMERIC SEQUENCES

Requirements
• ALPHANUMERIC FORMAT – > AA00AA00………..ZZ99ZZ99
Last 8 bytes will alternate between 2 byte alpha/2 byte numeric
• Generate from Alphabets – A through Z Numbers -0 to 9
• Generate Unique Sequence (No Duplicates).
• Must Eliminate letters I and O

Output Expected
• AA00AA00………..ZZ99ZZ99
• Using 24 alphabets & 10 digits ,
24*24*10*10*24*24 = 3 317 760 000 records

Below is my Sql Function -

CREATE function [dbo].[SequenceComplexNEW]
(
@Id BIGINT
)
Returns char(8)

[Code] .....

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I need to create a script that adds an incrementing suffix to two columns, but restarts based on the value of another column. I found a similar question in the SQL Server 2000 forum, but it doesn't quite fit and also I'm working with SQL Server 2008 R2. The code below both creates a table with test data and tries to carry out the task. If you run this, you will see that the VISITNUM column has a value of UNS in row 4, UNS.1 in row 5 and UNS.2 in row 6. In row 7 it's V200, then in rows 8 and 9 it's UNS.3 for both. The same suffix gets applied to the VISIT column, but of course if I can solve this for VISITNUM then adding the suffix to VIST as well will be easy.

What I need is for row 8 to have UNS and row 9 to have UNS.1. In other words, any time the VISITNUM is UNS several times in a row, I need to add that ".X" suffix, but if a row has something other than UNS, I need to start over again the next time it's UNS again.

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KitID varchar(20),
SubjID varchar(20),
VISIT varchar(60),
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When I added a new article to replication (via 2014 SSMS GUI) it seems to add everything correctly (replication tables/procs show the new article as part of the publication).
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When the snapshot agent is run, it runs without error and claims to have generated a snapshot of 1 article. However the snapshot folder only contains a folder for the instance (that does have the modified time of the snapshot agent execution) and none of the regular bcp/schema files.

The tables never make it to the subscribers and replication continues on without error for the existing articles. No agents produce any errors and running the snapshot agent w/ verbose output provides no errors or insight into any possible issues.

I have tried:

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- Setting up a new Snapshot Folder

- Validated all the settings and configurations

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[Operation is not valid due to the current state of the object. (SqlManagerUI)]

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We are trying to compare our current calendar week (based on Monday being the first day of the week) with the previous calendar week. 

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The chart needs two series:

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Obviously in such a chart the 'Current Week' series is going not going to have values along the whole axis until the end of the week. This is expected and the aim of the chart is to see the current week compares against the previous week for the same day. 

I have two tables:

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My measure for counting orders is simply; # Orders: = countrows[orders].

How do I take this measure and then work out my two series. I have tried numerous things such as adapting TOTALMTD(), following articles such as these:

- [URL] ...
- [URL] ...

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i have the following table I need to select dates grouping them by weeks, my week start is Saturday to Friday

CREATE TABLE weekdays
(
datevalue datetime NOT NULL
, numericvalue INT NOT NULL
);
INSERT INTO weekdays (datevalue, numericvalue) VALUES

[code]....

The output should look like this

weeknototalvalue
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362015-09-02 00:00:00.000
372015-09-07 00:00:00.000
372015-09-08 00:00:00.000
382015-09-12 00:00:00.000
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382015-09-14 00:00:00.000
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Hi all,

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At the moment, I'm doing this:




Code Snippet

create member [MIA DW].[DATE TIME].[Date].[Yesterday]
as [DATE TIME].[Date].&[2007-01-01T00:00:00]

select [Measures].members on 0,
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So I guess there's two questions:

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12902014-01-29 00:00:00.00009:3019:1556001
12902014-01-28 00:00:00.00009:0018:4555802
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12902014-01-23 00:00:00.00009:1918:4654606
12902014-01-22 00:00:00.00009:1718:4754507
12902014-01-21 00:00:00.00009:1618:3552608
12902014-01-20 00:00:00.00009:1818:555435439

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while(select MAX(wrh) from @tem1 where wrh = 0) < 1
begin
update @tem1
set wrh = (select toaccount from @tem1
where reportdate = (select min(reportdate) from @tem1 where wrh = 0))+(select max(wrh) from @tem1)
where wrh = (select max(wrh) from @tem1 where wrh = 0 )
and reportdate = (select min(reportdate) from @tem1 where wrh = 0)
end

this is the result while executing loop statement .

employeeidreportdatereportatleftatdehdrhwehwrh
129029 Jan 201409:3019:15008:0009:20024:00065:54
129028 Jan 201409:0018:45008:0009:18016:00056:34
129027 Jan 201409:0018:45008:0009:18008:0009:18
129025 Jan 201408:0010:00005:0002:00045:00047:16 -- week end
129024 Jan 201409:1718:45008:0009:01040:00045:16
129023 Jan 201409:1918:46008:0009:06032:00036:15
129022 Jan 201409:1718:47008:0009:05024:00027:09
129021 Jan 201409:1618:35008:0008:46016:00018:04
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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
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[code]....

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-- expected result

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