SQL Server 2008 :: Time Differences Between Different Intervals?

Apr 30, 2015

how can I get the time differences between them.Let's say , a person who click on break @ 12:00 PM and he is back and select I am back option @ 12:15 the total break time is 15 minutes. However, can I display this difference of break time.

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Calculate Time Worked By 15 Min Intervals.

Dec 19, 2007

Ok, I know that there is a very smart programmer out there that can resovle my issue.

I am trying to calculate time worked by 15 minute intervals.

Example:
Emp 1 started work at 13:00:00 and worked 183 minutes
Emp 2 started work at 17:15:00 and worked 150 minutes
Emp 3 started work at 08:30:00 and worked 17 minutes

I need to show the following results:

time employee #of_min_worked
----------------------------------------------
08:30:00 3 15
08:45:00 3 2
09:00:00
08:30:00
08:45:00
09:00:00
09:15:00
09:30:00
09:45:00
10:00:00
10:15:00
10:30:00
10:45:00
11:00:00
11:15:00
11:30:00
11:45:00
12:00:00
12:15:00
12:30:00
12:45:00
13:00:00 1 15
13:15:00 1 15
13:30:00 1 15
13:45:00 1 15
14:00:00 1 15
14:15:00 1 15
14:30:00 1 15
14:45:00 1 15
15:00:00 1 15
15:15:00 1 15
15:30:00 1 15
15:45:00 1 15
16:00:00 1 3
16:15:00
16:30:00
16:45:00
17:00:00
17:15:00 2 15
17:30:00 2 15
17:45:00 2 15
18:00:00 2 15
18:15:00 2 15
18:30:00 2 15
18:45:00 2 15
19:00:00 2 15
19:15:00 2 15
19:30:00 2 15
19:45:00
20:00:00
20:15:00
20:30:00
20:45:00
21:00:00
21:15:00
21:30:00
21:45:00
22:00:00
22:15:00
22:30:00
22:45:00
23:00:00
23:15:00
23:30:00
23:45:00

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1 10/11/2014 9:00 30
1 10/11/2014 9:30 30
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closed (bit used as status for open or closed pay periods),
ident

Here are some examples of a record:

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bkingery72015-10-06 16:59:09.000Out0
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bkingery92015-10-06 18:22:44.000Out0
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bkingery112015-10-06 18:22:48.000Out0
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I had Vb macro to do the conversion but now it's broken and I can't fix it. Getting it done in SQL would solve a lot of problems.

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Date-------------------------------------------A
Day 1------------------------------------------2
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E.g.

Query 1

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Table

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SSMS automatically select the full backup + the transaction backup that is done at 3:00 pm, but not select full + the differential backup I did at 3:12pm.

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I supposed it should use the differential backup and restore to 3:10. but it didn't.

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On Success:
2. Perform backups
On Success:
3. Perform a maintenance cleanup
On Success:
4. Notify operator of success

Steps 1 - 3 are also linked (via On Failure arrows) to a singular Notify Operator of Failure task.

The maintenance plan does exactly what I want it to, and if everything goes correctly, it successfully sends an email to an operator.

If steps 1 - 3 fail, the job ends in an error state, but does not trigger the Notify Operator of Failure task.

I was able to recreate the problem by creating another maintenance plan on the same instance with the same steps. Its "Notify Operator" on failure task also doesn't work.

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SQL 2008 + SP1 (10.0.2531) x64 on Windows 2008 R2
DB Mail profile is public and default

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Weekly Full backups - Saturday 10pm. (Takes anywhere between 5 - 9 hours)
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Hourly Log backups starting at 4:00am until 11pm.

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I am getting an error when trying to restore Full/2:30a Diff/4a Log with a stopat 3:00a.

Error telling me my log backup is incorrectly formed.

Can I, in fact, restore to this point at all? Do I need to go back to my previous Diff (8:30p) and restore the logs, if so, which ones?

My nighttime Diff ran from 8:30 - 10p.

I have logs at 9p, 10p, 11p, 4a

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Due to a limitation of Report Builder(see this blog) we cannot provide access to users for creating their own reports. The report database is remote from the host and there is no VPN.

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|start || end1 |

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1/06/2015 2:00 || 1/06/2015 3:00
1/06/2015 3:20 || 1/06/2015 4:00
1/06/2015 4:00 || NULL

I want the output as : -

|start || end1 |

1/06/2015 1:00 || 1/06/2015 1:30
1/06/2015 1:30 || 1/06/2015 2:00
1/06/2015 2:00 || 1/06/2015 3:00
1/06/2015 3:00 || 1/06/2015 3:20
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with cte as
(select
start
,end1
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[Code] .....

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1/06/2015 1:00 || 1/06/2015 1:30
1/06/2015 1:30 || 1/06/2015 2:00
1/06/2015 2:00 || 1/06/2015 4:00
1/06/2015 4:00 || 1/06/2015 4:00

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[Code] ....

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and
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with

It's because you're relying on an implicit conversion from a string to a decimal data type which SQL server will do to 2 decimal places by default...

Alright:

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