Transact SQL :: Finding Multiple Records Based On Another Table

Nov 6, 2015

I have 2 tables A, B with 1 to many relationship

Table A(ProductID),  TableB(ProductID, FileID)

I need to find only the records in Table A that may have more than one FileIDs in Table B,  since some ProductIDS have multiple FileIDs in Table B...

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Nov 19, 2015

There are 3 tables Property , PropertyExternalReference , PropertyAssesmentValuation which are common for 60 business rule

SELECT  
 PE.PropertyExternalReferenceValue  [BAReferenceNumber]
, PA.DescriptionCode
    [PSDCode]
, PV.ValuationEffectiveDate
    [EffectiveDate]
, PV.PropertyListAlterationDate
    [ListAlterationDate]

[code]....

Can we push the data for the above query in a physical table and create index to make the query fast rather than using the same set  tables multiple times 

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Update Table1
Set Table1.field1 = ( select Table2.field1 from Table2 where Table2.field2 IN ('a', 'b', 'c')
where Table1.field2 IN ( 'a', 'b', 'c')

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My question: how could I update the same column from many records in one execution?

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ID effdate termdate
556868 1999-01-01 1999-06-30
556868 1999-07-01 1999-10-31
556869 2002-10-01 2004-01-31
556872 1999-02-01 2000-08-31
556872 2000-11-01 2004-01-31
556872 2004-02-01 2004-02-29

output should be ......

ID effdate termdate
556868 1999-01-01 1999-10-31
556869 2002-10-01 2004-01-31
556872 1999-02-01 2000-08-31
556872 2000-11-01 2004-02-29

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Jun 10, 2015

I have a problem where I have 2 compare 2 records from the same table. This part looks easy but the problem is for a User there can be multiple records and I have 2 compare each record with its previous instance based on the timestamp. Not only I have to compare I have to perform some analysis. Below is the Table script and sample output.

Givens: All SQL Server 2008 or 2012 tools at your disposal.

Production database contains the following tables (simplified for example: constraints ignored, etc.) associated with a racing video game’s server.

-- A player of our game

-- Table greater than 10 million rows

CREATE
TABLE [dbo].[User]
(
[UserId]              
[bigint] NOT
NULL  
,[country]             
[int] NULL   
-- User’s home country
,[name]                
[nvarchar](15)
NULL  -- User’s displayable name (‘John’, ‘Bill’)
,[subscriptionTier]    
[int] NULL
)
-- 0 == free, 1 == paid, for instance

Assume that rows get written into the event tables at a rate of 1,000 a minute,are never updated once written and currently are only read on a replica/reporting server.

Question Background: Write up a single query that would return the following: List of users and whose “TotalMoneyEarned” value ever grew (between logon events) at a rate of more than 1,000 per minute (we’d consider these suspicious and flag them for later investigation). 

For instance, if the sample data were:

-- example of [Events.UserLogon] data  -- not the query output we want

EventId     UserId               TotalMoneyEarned LogonDate
----------- -------------------- ---------------- -----------------------
1           1               1000             2010-10-16 00:19:56.460
2           1               1500             2010-10-16 00:20:56.460
3           1               3000             2010-10-16 00:21:56.460
4           1               10000            2010-10-16 00:29:56.460

Event 1 is okay because there’s nothing to compare it against

Event 2 is okay because the TotalMoneyEarned only grew 500 in a minute

Event 3 should be flagged, as the value grew 1500 in a minute

Event 4 is okay, as it grew 7,000 in 8 minutes (< 1000 per minute)

Query Output (your query should return data in a format like this):

User      Flagged Logon Time    Rate Since Last Logon (money/minute)
John      2010-10-16 00:21:56   1500
Dave      2010-10-16 00:30:50   3200
Bill      2010-10-16 00:35:23   1000

It is likely that you will need to create sample data for both the User and [Events.Logon] tables.  We are looking for a single query that returns data like what is represented in Query Output.

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I have a scenario here where the data looks like -

ID        Date
100      07/01
100     07/02
100    07/03
100   08/01
100   08/02
100   08/15

Now I need to find out unique occurrences of ID - 100 ( where count = unique only if the occurrences are in consecutive days, gap of even 1 day causes it to be a different instance ) - SO with the above data I should have unique occurrences as 3.efficient way to calculate this ?

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Nov 20, 2015

I have this 40,000,000 rows table... I am trying to clean this 'Contacts' table since I know there are a lot of duplicates.

At first, I wanted to get a count of how many there are.

I need to compare records where these fields are matched:

MATCHED: (email, firstname) but not MATCH: (lastname, phone, mobile).
MATCHED: (email, firstname, mobile)
But not MATCH: (lastname, phone)
MATCHED: (email, firstname, lastname)
But not MATCH: (phone, mobile)

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Nov 22, 2015

I have a question about SQL Server.

Table patient:

create table patient (pn int,code int,date date,doctorcode int)
insert into patient (pn,code,date,doctorcode)
values
(1,10,'2015-02-19','100),
(1,10,'2015-02-19','101),
(1,10,'2015-02-19','102),

[Code] ...

Table Patientref:

create table patientref
(pn int,code int, sdate date,edate date,status int)
insert into patientref(pn,code,sdate,edate,status)
values
(1,10,'2015-02-13','2015-02-19',1),
(1,10,'2015-02-19','2015-03-24',2),

[Code] ...

Here we need consider patient dates that fall between sdate and edate of the patientrefs table, and then we need to consider the highest status values in order (for example, the highest values in order - 2 is first highest, 4 is second highest, 3 is third highest, and 1 is fourth highest value)

If the date falls between multiple different sdate and edate with the same status values, then we need to consider the latest sdate value and from that entire record we need to extract that value.

Examples: patient

pn |  code  |  date      |   doctorcode
2  |  10    |2015-02-12  |   101
2  |  10    |2015-02-13  |   102
2  |  10    |2015-02-14  |   103

Table : Patientref:

pn |  code  |  sdate      |   edate      | Status
2  |  10    |2015-02-08   |   2015-02-19 |  4
2  |  10    |2015-02-09   |   2015-02-19 |  2
2  |  10    |2015-02-10   |   2015-02-19 |  2
2  |  10    |2015-02-11   |   2015-02-18 |  1

Here, pn=2 values have dates which fall between sdate and edate of patientref table. Then we give highest values status is 2, and status 2 values have two records, then we go for max sdate(latest sdate). Then this pn=2 latest sdates is 2015-02-10 and we need to retrieve the corresponding edate and status values.

pn = 4donot have sdate and edate and status values dut not fall conditon 

Based on this, the desired output is below:

pn |  code  |  date      |   doctorcode | sdate     |edate      |status
1  |  10    |2015-02-19  |   100        |2015-02-19 |2015-03-24 | 2
1  |  10    |2015-02-19  |   101        |2015-02-19 |2015-03-24 | 2
1  |  10    |2015-02-19  |   102        |2015-02-19 |2015-03-24 | 2
2  |  10    |2015-02-12  |   101        |2015-02-10 |2015-02-19 | 2

[Code] ...

I tried it like this:

select p.pn,p.code,p.[date],p.doctorcode,pr.sdate,pr.edate,pr.[status] from patient p
 outer apply (select top 1 pr.pn,pr.code,pr.sdate,pr.edate,pr.[status] from patientref pr 
where pr.pn=p.pn and pr.code=p.code and p.date between pr.sdate and pr.edate
 order by case when pr.status=2 
then 1 when pr.status=4 then 2
 when pr.status=3 then 3 
when pr.status=1 then 4 end ,pr.sdate 
 )pr

but this query not given expected result.here when dos not fall between sdate and edate  that records not given in the above query. I required that records also.if not fall b/w condition then we need retrive that records empty values for that records.

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PID,EDate,CP,RelativePNum,XrefCode,CPD 

In the above screenshot, row 1 and row 2 have same

So i want to write a query which deletes row 2 records, and keep row 1,row 3 and row 4 records. This i want to do in the whole table.

create
table AB
(
PID
int,
tTimeStamp
datetime,
EDate 
varchar(40),

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We always only one Compare 0 records in my table, so all compare 1 columns will compare with only one row per ID

My tables look like

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Insert Into @tab1 values ('101','2015-07-01',0)
Insert Into @tab1 values ('101','2015-07-02',1)
Insert Into @tab1 values ('101','2015-07-03',1)
Insert Into @tab1 values ('101','2015-07-01',1)
Insert Into @tab1 values ('101','2015-06-30',1)

Insert Into @tab1 values ('102','2015-07-01',0)
Insert Into @tab1 values ('102','2015-07-02',1)
Insert Into @tab1 values ('102','2015-07-01',1)

select * from @tab1

1.) In the above scenario for ID = '101', we have 5 records, first record has Compare value 0, which mean all other 4 records need to compare with this record only

2.) If Compare 1 record's Dt is less or equal to Compare 0's DT, then show 0 in next column 

3.) If Compare 1 record's Dt is greater than Compare 0's DT, then show 1 in next column 

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SELECT
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Field3,
Field4,
Field5
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[Table1]
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@OCW decimal(18,2), /*This is the opportunities created per week.*/
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SET @login = 'GREP'
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SET @OADW = (SELECT @OANW/dem_perc_adv FROM #pipelinehist WHERE loginname = @login AND record_date = @record_date)
SET @TOD = (SELECT @OADW*(dem_time/7) FROM #pipelinehist WHERE loginname = @login AND record_date = @record_date)
SET @OAIW = (SELECT @OADW/int_perc_adv FROM #pipelinehist WHERE loginname = @login AND record_date = @record_date)
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SET @TOA = (SELECT @OCW*(app_time/7) FROM #pipelinehist WHERE loginname = @login AND record_date = @record_date)

SELECT loginname,
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app_time AS [Approach Average Time],
app_perc_adv AS [Approach Perc Adv],
CAST(@TOI AS decimal(18,1)) AS [Opps in Interview],
int_time AS [Interview Average Time],
int_perc_adv AS [Interview Perc Adv],
CAST(@TOD AS decimal(18,1)) AS [Opps in Demonstrate],
dem_time AS [Demonstrate Average Time],
dem_perc_adv AS [Demonstrate Perc Adv],
CAST(@TON AS decimal(18,1)) AS [Opps in Negotiate],
neg_time AS [Negotiate Average Time],
neg_perc_adv AS [Negotiate Perc Adv],
CAST(@TOC AS decimal(18,1)) AS [Opps In Close],
cls_time AS [Close Average Time],
cls_perc_adv AS [Close Perc Adv]
FROM #pipelinehist
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CREATE TABLE #pipelinehist (
glusftboid int IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
record_date datetime NOT NULL,
loginname char(20) NOT NULL,
app_new float NOT NULL,
app_time float NOT NULL,
app_perc_adv float NOT NULL,
int_time float NOT NULL,
int_perc_adv float NOT NULL,
dem_time float NOT NULL,
dem_perc_adv float NOT NULL,
neg_time float NOT NULL,
neg_perc_adv float NOT NULL,
cls_time float NOT NULL,
cls_perc_adv float NOT NULL,
target_deal money NOT NULL,
annual_quota money NOT NULL,
weeks int NOT NULL
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INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/17/2007 0:00', 'EREP', 75.3, 110.9, 0.47, 36, 0.5, 17.4, 0.87, 20.3, 0.6, 7.2, 0.83, 2021.74, 775000, 50)
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INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/17/2007 0:00', 'IREP', 143.3, 9, 0.77, 96, 0.17, 21.6, 0.77, 39.9, 0.43, 0.9, 0.93, 1385.43, 400000, 50)
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INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/18/2007 0:00', 'EREP', 61, 92.1, 0.5, 31, 0.53, 16.9, 0.83, 17.7, 0.6, 7.3, 0.83, 2318.04, 775000, 50)
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INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/18/2007 0:00', 'GREP', 81.7, 40.5, 0.3, 33, 0.37, 18.5, 0.67, 8.9, 0.77, 3.5, 0.93, 1838.91, 400000, 50)
INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/18/2007 0:00', 'HREP', 128.6, 115.7, 0.3, 30.9, 0.77, 46.3, 0.77, 48.8, 0.6, 0.9, 0.97, 1728.29, 1150000, 50)
INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/18/2007 0:00', 'IREP', 100.9, 3.4, 0.77, 86.2, 0.27, 18, 0.8, 54.7, 0.37, 0.9, 0.93, 1385.43, 400000, 50)
INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/18/2007 0:00', 'JREP', 179.4, 66.7, 0.7, 63.5, 0.1, 41.4, 0.6, 20.2, 0.8, 14, 0.7, 1563.76, 330000, 50)
INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/18/2007 0:00', 'KREP', 285.2, 36.5, 0.1, 46, 0.43, 24.2, 0.73, 9.6, 0.73, 2.1, 0.83, 2120, 575000, 50)
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INSERT into #pipelinehist VALUES ('12/18/2007 0:00', 'NREP', 61.6, 20.8, 0.5, 1.7, 0.77, 11, 0.8, 7.4, 0.9, 49, 0.47, 3240.68, 1300000, 50)
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