Transact SQL :: Convert YYYYQ To Quarter End Date

May 14, 2015

I have a text field which displays quarter using YYYYQ (i.e. 20142, 20151, etc...)

I need to convert the field to a datetime representing the last day of that quarter.  For example 20142 would be 06-30-2014 and 20151 would be 03-31-2015.

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Jun 3, 2015

I have a simple following table which is having only one date column.

CREATE TABLE TEST_DATE
(
InputDate DATE
)
GO
INSERT INTO TEST_DATE VALUES('01-01-2015')
INSERT INTO TEST_DATE VALUES('06-25-2015')
INSERT INTO TEST_DATE VALUES('11-23-2014')
GO
SELECT * FROM TEST_DATE;

And the expected out put would be as follows:

I want to derive a Four Quarter End Date based on Date selected.

For Example if i select 01-01-2015 then
First Quarter End Date would be Previous Quarter End Date
Second Quarter End Date would be Current Quarter End Date
Third Quarter End Date would be Next Quarter End Date
Fourth Quarter End Date would be Next +1 Quarter End Date Like that

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I tried this...

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but that put it in the format of...

AND
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AND
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Which is close...I think I just need to lose the "-"

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GO
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1,'today',2014,1
2,'tomorrow,2014,1
3,'friday',2014,1

Now when i run my process, above 3 records will be rolled over new quarter 2014 Q2 and the table will be like

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2,'tomorrow,2014,1
3,'friday',2014,1
4,'today',2014,2
5,'tomorrow,2014,2
6,'friday',2014,2

Row 1 with identity 1 has rolled over to new quarter row 4 with identity 4 ( qtr fields are changed )
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Here, i have another table called "ident_map" with columns like (old identity, new identity ) and during rollover i am supposed to load ident_map table with old and new identity. So after rollover is complete, ident_map table should look like

1,4
2,5
3,6

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1            2014-02-01
1            2014-05-01-------After Gap Restarted
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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

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My Expected Output
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1             2014-10-01
2             2014-01-01

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