SELECT '1' AS Join_Field, T1.ID AS T1_ID, T2.ID AS T2_ID, T1.TimeStamp AS T1_Timestamp, T2.TimeStamp AS T2_Timestamp, DATEDIFF(Minute, T1.TimeStamp, T2.TimeStamp) AS Difference_Mins, T1.eventid, T1.shiftID, T1.Value, SD.Shift_Start_Date, T1.StopCode, T1.Status, T1.JobID, T1.StatusDesc, T1.StopDesc, T1.MachineID, CAST(CASE WHEN CONVERT(date, T1.TimeStamp, 103) < CONVERT(date, SD.Shift_Start_Date, 103) THEN 1 ELSE 0 END AS int) AS flag, CAST(T1.TimeStamp as DATE) AS TS_Date FROM PolReporting.Event_M2_T1 AS T1 INNER JOIN PolReporting.Event_M2_T2 AS T2 ON T1.RowID = T2.RowID INNER JOIN Intouch.ShiftDates_Grouped AS SD ON T1.shiftID = SD.ShiftID
ClaimNumTransactionDateUsername ClaimNum TransactionAmountUserName 2000074 20150209jerry.witt 2000074 -10000DATAFIX INSERTED ON 20150626 AT 162152493 LOCAL 2000074 20150626DATAFIX INSERTED ON 20150626 AT 162152493 LOCAL 2000074 -10000DATAFIX INSERTED ON 20150626 AT 162152493 LOCAL
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So,if we look at the result set, we notice 2 conditions where the IG_FinancialTransactionSummary.Username is like 'Data' and if we see the transaction date then sometimes that is the max transaction date or sometimes there are transactions that happened after but that doesn't have like '%data%' in username . So, i need to add a new column to my sql query which should basically verify if the username is like '%data%' and if that is the max(transaction date) or even if there are any transactions after that doesn't have like '%data%' then YES else No.
HiI am using SQL 2005, VB 2005I am trying to insert a record using parameters using the following code as per MotLey suggestion and it works finestring insertSQL; insertSQL = "INSERT INTO Issue(ProjectID, TypeofEntryID, PriorityID ,Title, Area) VALUES (@ProjectID, @TypeofEntryID, @PriorityID ,@Title, @Area)"; cmdInsert SqlCommand; cmdInsert=new SqlCommand(insertSQL,conn); cmdInsert.Parameters.Add("@ProjectID",SqlDbType.Varchar).Value=ProjectID.Text; My query is how to detail with dates my previous code wasinsertSQL += "convert(datetime,'" + DateTime.Now.ToString("dd/MM/yy") + "',3), '";I tried the code below but the record doesn't save?string date = DateTime.Now.ToString("dd/MM/yy"); insertSQL = "INSERT INTO WorkFlow(IssueID, TaskID, TaskDone, Date ,StaffID) VALUES (@IDIssue, @IDTask, @TaskDone, convert(DateTime,@Date,3),@IDStaff)"; cmdInsert.Parameters.Add("IDIssue", SqlDbType.Int).Value = IDIssue.ToString();cmdInsert.Parameters.Add("IDTask",SqlDbType.Int).Value = IDTask.Text;cmdInsert.Parameters.Add("TaskDone",SqlDbType.VarChar).Value = TaskDoneTxtbox.Text;cmdInsert.Parameters.Add("Date",SqlDbType.DateTime).Value = date;cmdInsert.Parameters.Add("IDStaff",SqlDbType.Int).Value = IDStaff.Text;Could someone point to me in the right direction?Thanks in advance
So I have to build dynamic T-SQL because of a date parameter that will be provided. The Date Parameter will be provided in SSRS in normal MM/DD/CCYY format. So how do I then convert that date to my Oracle format
I have a table here. I want find a way of getting the latest date, when the code is the same. If the Declined date is null. Then I still want the latest date. E.g. ID 3.
If the declined date is filled in. Then I want to get the row, when the Datein column value is greater then the declined date only.
I tried grouping it by max date, but i got an error message when trying this out. Against the code
WHERE MAX(Datein) > Declined
An aggregate may not appear in the WHERE clause unless it is in a subquery contained in a HAVING clause or a select list, and the column being aggregated is an outer reference. What do I need to do to get both my outputs working?
i have written a sql function which returns only number of working days (excludes holidays and Weekends) between given StartDate and EndDate.
USE [XXX] GO /****** Object: UserDefinedFunction [dbo].[CalculateNumberOFWorkDays] Script Date: 10/28/2015 10:20:25 AM ******/ SET ANSI_NULLS ON GO
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I need a function or stored procedure which will return the date which is 15 working days (should exclude holidays and Weekends) prior to the given future Date? the future date should be passed as a parameter to this function or stored procedure to return the date. Example scenario: If i give date as 12/01/2015, my function or stored procedure should return the date which is 15 working days (should exclude holidays and Weekends) prior to the given date i.e 12/01/2015...In my application i have a table tblMasHolidayList where all the 2015 year holidays dates and info are stored.
So my data column [EODPosting].[MatchDate] is defined as a DATE column. I am trying to SELECT from my table where [EODPosting].[MatchDate] is today's date.
Is this not working because GETDATE() is like a timestamp format? How can I get this to work to return those rows where [EODPosting].[MatchDate] is equal to today's date?
My requirement is to get the latest start date after a gap in a month for each id and if there is no gap for that particular id minimum date for that id should be taken….Given below the scenario
ID StartDate 1 2014-01-01 1 2014-02-01 1 2014-05-01-------After Gap Restarted 1 2014-06-01 1 2014-09-01---------After last gap restarted 1 2014-10-01 1 2014-11-01 2 2014-01-01 2 2014-02-01 2 2014-03-01 2 2014-04-01 2 2014-05-01 2 2014-06-01 2 2014-07-01
For Id 1 the start date after the latest gap is 2014-10-01 and for id=2 there is no gap so i need the minimum date 2014-01-01
My Expected Output id Startdate 1 2014-10-01 2 2014-01-01
how to write a query to get current date or end of month date if we pass year and month as input
Eg: if today date is 2015-09-29 if we pass year =2015 and month=09 then we have to get 2015-09-29 if we pass year =2015 and month=08 then we have to get 2015-08-31(for previous months we have to get EOMonth date & for current month we have to get current date).
I have a the following date variables that's being set around the current date. how to adjust it to work around a date variable @Date instead of the current date? Lets the @Date = 2015-06-30 then the it would adjust the variable below accordingly. I'm assuming the getdate()) needs to be replaced with @Date but I can't seem to get it to work.
Declare @EndOfLMPriorYear Date = DateAdd(yyyy,-1,EOMONTH(Dateadd(Month,Datediff(Month,0,getdate())-1,0))) Declare @EndOfPriorMonth Date = EOMONTH(Dateadd(Month,Datediff(Month,0,getdate())-2,0)) DECLARE @EndOfLastMonth Date = EOMONTH(Dateadd(Month,Datediff(Month,0,getdate())-1,0))
Basically, the sample raw data is a result from my last cte process which consolidate all the records. I want to find the closest date in PO ended using Receipt_date column but my problem, for this ESN R9000000000019761824, i wanted to get the latest or the last transaction date.
please see below DDL and sample data.
--this is the result from my last cte process Create table #sample (ESN nvarchar(35),ESN2 nvarchar(35), Receipt_Date datetime,PO_ENDED datetime)
insert into #sample(ESN,ESN2,Receipt_Date,PO_ENDED)values('990002036924452','990002036924452','2015-01-07 17:39:44.660','2014-01-09 04:13:29.000')
I require outputting the date difference between two date's if it is greater than 7(DateDiff(day, DateAdd(day, t.[Started], Nxt.started), (t.[started])) > 7).I get incorrect syntax on my operator.What is the correct code?
print @@version print 'arithmetic with datetime' go begin try declare @datetime datetime = getdate()
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Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 (SP2) - 10.50.4042.0 (X64) Mar 26 2015 21:18:04 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation Express Edition (64-bit) on Windows NT 6.2 <X64> (Build 9200: )
arithmetic with datetime @datetime = Sep 22 2015 1:39PM arithmetic with date Msg 206, Level 16, State 2, Line 3 Operand type clash: date is incompatible with int
Why the inconsistency? Datetime is lenient in this regard - I can even do set @datetime += 0.5 (although the meaning is less intuitive).
I have a simple query which is taking about 2.5 minutes to execute. What can be done to speed it up ? I cannot change the table structure. even without the group by, and without the float and division, it takes about 2.25 minutes.
Select 'SV00302' as FileSource, [Service_Call_ID], sum(0) as ActualHours, sum(cast([Estimate_Hours] as float)/100) as EstHours, max(MODIFDT+Modified_Time) as ModifiedDateTime
Is to Possible to Create a Triggers to capture Schema (alter table, Drop table) Changes only for certain tables.I don’t want schema change for entire database.
Hi, Not sure what I did wrong to this code. What I would like this code to produce is, if any number is less than 0 (negative) than it should be red, if it's greater than 0, it should be black. Somehow it comes back red even though it's a positive number.
I want to convert "2007-01-27 14:13:01.223" to 20070127 (an integer representing the day). I could concatenate the calls to YEAR, MONTH DAY but then I would have to cater for the possibility that MONTH or DAY may return me one char instead of two; then I'll have to pad it manually. Is there a shorter way to write such a query?
I have used Aasim Abdullah's (below link) stored procedure for dynamically generate code for deletion of child tables based on parent with certain filter condition. But I am getting a output which is not proper (Query 1). I would like to have output mentioned in Query 2.
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--[Patient] is the Parent table, [Case] is child table and [ChartInstanceCase] is grand child
--When I am deleting a grand child table, it should be linked to child table first followed by Parent
--- Query 1
DELETE Top(100000) FROM [dbo].[ChartInstanceCase] FROM [dbo].[Patient] INNER JOIN [dbo].[Case] ON [Patient].[PatientID] = [Case].[PatientID] INNER JOIN [dbo].[ChartInstanceCase] ON [Case].[CaseID] = [ChartInstanceCase].[CaseId] WHERE [Patient].PracticeID = '55';
--Query 2
DELETE Top(100000) [dbo].[ChartInstanceCase] FROM [dbo].[ChartInstanceCase] INNER JOIN [dbo].[Case] ON [ChartInstanceCase].[CaseId]=[Case].[CaseID] INNER JOIN [dbo].[Patient] ON [Patient].[PatientID] = [Case].[PatientID] WHERE [Patient].PracticeID = '55';
how to modify the SP 'dbo.uspCascadeDelete' to get the output as Query 2
field ([idConteudo] [int] NULL) to ([idConteudo] [BigInt] NULL)
Or really should drop and create again?
CREATE TYPE [dbo].[tbProjeto] AS TABLE( [dsConteudo] [varchar](64) NOT NULL, [idConteudo] [int] NULL, [dtConteudo] [datetime] NULL DEFAULT (getdate()) ) GO