T-SQL Script To Convert An Integer Into Years And Months
Dec 15, 2007
Hi there,
for displaying purposes I'm trying to convert number of months into years and months. ie. 35 months = 2 years and 11 months.
how can I do this within a T-SQL script?
Thanks for your help.
Manny
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Aug 29, 2007
Hi All,
I have the following table "Project"
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ID Name Start Date End Date
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001 Project 1 2-2-2003 2-3-2007
002 Project 2 1-24-2003 2-6-2007
003 Project 3 4-10-2005 2-10-2008
004 Project 4 5-20-2006 6-6-2008
...
015 Project 15 2-20-2006 3-3-2009
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What I want is the the following output.
Output 1:
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Year Projects No. Of Projects Starting Months
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2003 Project 1 , Project 2 2 February, January
2005 Project 3 1 April
2006 Project 4, Project 15 2 May , Feb
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(the order displayed in the months shoudl be in accordance with the order of the projecs in the projects column...)
and also the following
Output 2: (this is optional view...)
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Year Start Date Project Name
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2003
February 2 Project 1
January 24 Project 2
2005
April 4 Project 3
2006
May 5 Project 4
February 20 Project 15
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I am very much in need of Output 1. Could someone help me,
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