Hi, I have a table ABC. It has 2 columns, A and B. At column A i have 3 rows, Week,Goal,Used. Let say for column B at row Week is WW15 now, after 7 days i want the row to be updated to WW16. How do i do that? Advice please.
We are trying to compare our current calendar week (based on Monday being the first day of the week) with the previous calendar week.Â
I'm trying to produce a line chart with 2 axis:
- x axis; the day of the week (Mon, Tues, Wed etc - it is fine for this to be a # rather than text e.g. 1 = Mon, 2 = Tues etc) - y axis; the cumulative number of ordersÂ
The chart needs two series:
Previous Week. The running count of orders placed that week. Current Week. The running count of orders placed this week.Â
Obviously in such a chart the 'Current Week' series is going not going to have values along the whole axis until the end of the week. This is expected and the aim of the chart is to see the current week compares against the previous week for the same day.Â
I have two tables:
Orders TableCalendar Table
The calendar table's main date column is [calDate] and there are columns for the usual [calWeekNum], [calMonth] etc.Â
My measure for counting orders is simply; # Orders: = countrows[orders].
How do I take this measure and then work out my two series. I have tried numerous things such as adapting TOTALMTD(), following articles such as these:
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But I have had no luck. The standard cumulative formulas do work e.g. if I wanted a MTD or YTD table I would be ok, it's just adjusting to a WTD that is causing me big issues.
I'd like to add a yesterday dimension member to a new dimension, like a "Time Utility" dimension, that references the second last day of non empty data in a cube.
At the moment, I'm doing this:
Code Snippet
create member [MIA DW].[DATE TIME].[Date].[Yesterday] as [DATE TIME].[Date].&[2007-01-01T00:00:00]
select [Measures].members on 0, non empty [DATE TIME].[Date].members on 1 from [MIA DW] But the [yesterday] member does not seem to belong to [DATE TIME].[Date].members?
So I guess there's two questions:
1) Can I have a new empty dimension which contains all these special members like "Yesterday" or "This Week" and "Last Week" (these last two obviously refer to a set of Dates)
2)How come the Yesterday member is not returned by the .members function?
while(select MAX(wrh) from @tem1 where wrh = 0) < 1 begin update @tem1 set wrh = (select toaccount from @tem1 where reportdate = (select min(reportdate) from @tem1 where wrh = 0))+(select max(wrh) from @tem1) where wrh = (select max(wrh) from @tem1 where wrh = 0 ) and reportdate = (select min(reportdate) from @tem1 where wrh = 0) end
this is the result while executing loop statement .
employeeidreportdatereportatleftatdehdrhwehwrh 129029 Jan 201409:3019:15008:0009:20024:00065:54 129028 Jan 201409:0018:45008:0009:18016:00056:34 129027 Jan 201409:0018:45008:0009:18008:0009:18 129025 Jan 201408:0010:00005:0002:00045:00047:16 -- week end 129024 Jan 201409:1718:45008:0009:01040:00045:16 129023 Jan 201409:1918:46008:0009:06032:00036:15 129022 Jan 201409:1718:47008:0009:05024:00027:09 129021 Jan 201409:1618:35008:0008:46016:00018:04 129020 Jan 201409:1818:55008:0009:03008:0009:03
How to update only that week hrs , don't continue next week...
In my reports I am extracting the data of number of people joined in all the weeks of the year. And in one of reports I have to extract the data of the number of people joined until the last week from the first week. I am trying out all the logics but nothing is working for me as such. Can any one help me with this issue??????
I need a Select sentence that return me the first week of the month for a given week.
For example If I have week number 12 (Begins 2015/03/16 and Ends 2015/03/22) I need that returns 9, I mean Week number 9 wich is the first week of march (having in mind @@DATEFIRST).
I only need give a week number of the year and then returns the week number of the first week of that month.
I have a query that run every day to update a summary table which has week number and day of week. what I currently do is delete all records from the summary table and then summarize all the data availabe from four tables adn then populate the table daily. I want to know if I can run the update query to run only for the week number and day of week depending on getdate. Can I do this?
Function F_ISO_YEAR_WEEK_DAY_OF_WEEK returns the ISO 8601 Year Week Day of Week in format YYYY-W01-D for the date passed. W01 represents the week of the year from W01 through W53, and D represents the day of the week with 1 = Monday through 7 = Sunday.
The first week of each year starts on the first Monday on or before January 4 of that year, so that the year begins from December 28 of the prior year through January 4 of the current year.
This code creates the function and demos it for the first day, first date+60, and first date+364 for each ISO week/year from 1990 to 2030.
drop function dbo.F_ISO_YEAR_WEEK_DAY_OF_WEEK GO create function dbo.F_ISO_YEAR_WEEK_DAY_OF_WEEK ( @Datedatetime ) returnsvarchar(10) as /* Function F_ISO_YEAR_WEEK_DAY_OF_WEEK returns the ISO 8601 Year Week Day of Week in format YYYY-W01-D for the date passed. */ begin
declare @YearWeekDayOfWeekvarchar(10)
Select --Format to form YYYY-W01-D @YearWeekDayOfWeek = convert(varchar(4),year(dateadd(dd,7,a.YearStart)))+'-W'+ right('00'+convert(varchar(2),(datediff(dd,a.YearStart,@Date)/7)+1),2) + '-'+convert(varchar(1),(datediff(dd,a.YearStart,@Date)%7)+1) from ( select YearStart = -- Case finds start of year case whenNextYrStart <= @date thenNextYrStart whenCurrYrStart <= @date thenCurrYrStart elsePriorYrStart end from ( select -- First day of first week of prior year PriorYrStart = dateadd(dd,(datediff(dd,-53690,dateadd(yy,-1,aaa.Jan4))/7)*7,-53690), -- First day of first week of current year CurrYrStart = dateadd(dd,(datediff(dd,-53690,aaa.Jan4)/7)*7,-53690), -- First day of first week of next year NextYrStart = dateadd(dd,(datediff(dd,-53690,dateadd(yy,1,aaa.Jan4))/7)*7,-53690) from ( select --Find Jan 4 for the year of the input date Jan4= dateadd(dd,3,dateadd(yy,datediff(yy,0,@date),0)) ) aaa ) aa ) a
return @YearWeekDayOfWeek
end go
-- Execute function on first day, first day+60, -- and first day+364 for years from 1990 to 2030.
select DT= convert(varchar(10),DT,121), YR_START_DT = dbo.F_ISO_YEAR_WEEK_DAY_OF_WEEK(a.DT), YR_START_DT_60 = dbo.F_ISO_YEAR_WEEK_DAY_OF_WEEK(a.DT+60), YR_START_DT_365 = dbo.F_ISO_YEAR_WEEK_DAY_OF_WEEK(a.DT+364) from ( select DT = getdate()union all select DT = convert(datetime,'1990/01/01') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'1990/12/31') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'1991/12/30') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'1993/01/04') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'1994/01/03') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'1995/01/02') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'1996/01/01') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'1996/12/30') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'1997/12/29') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'1999/01/04') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2000/01/03') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2001/01/01') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2001/12/31') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2002/12/30') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2003/12/29') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2005/01/03') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2006/01/02') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2007/01/01') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2007/12/31') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2008/12/29') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2010/01/04') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2011/01/03') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2012/01/02') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2012/12/31') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2013/12/30') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2014/12/29') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2016/01/04') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2017/01/02') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2018/01/01') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2018/12/31') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2019/12/30') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2021/01/04') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2022/01/03') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2023/01/02') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2024/01/01') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2024/12/30') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2025/12/29') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2027/01/04') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2028/01/03') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2029/01/01') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2029/12/31') union all select DT = convert(datetime,'2030/12/30') ) a
Hi everybody, This is propably very silly question... I've used SQL Server for sometime now, but always through tools supplied by my hosts (my Little Admin, SQL Server Web Admin). I always wanted to try running the real thing, so I've installed SQL Server 2K developer edition on my machine. I also have IIS and .NET framework running. What would be the next step to see those 3 components in action? I have noticed Northwind database in the Enterprise Manager. How do I make the connection? I have the SQL Server Service Manager running fine, but when I open Query Analyzer it comes up with the window "Connect to SQL Server" and this little dropdown, where you can choose the server is actually empty. What do I do? Thank you all for your pointers.
Say you have users who would be accessing a SQL Server database over the web from around the world (mainly the US, Japan, and UK), and you wanted to make the access as fast as possible.
Say also you have a couple of million dollars for hardware and software.
I've used SQL Server for sometime now, but always through tools supplied by my hosts (my Little Admin, SQL Server Web Admin).
I always wanted to try running the real thing, so I've installed SQL Server 2K developer edition on my machine. I also have IIS and .NET framework running.
What would be the next step to see those 3 components in action? I have noticed Northwind database in the Enterprise Manager. How do I make the connection?
I have the SQL Server Service Manager running fine, but when I open Query Analyzer it comes up with the window "Connect to SQL Server" and this little dropdown, where you can choose the server is actually empty. What do I do?
Hi! I want to get hole through to Analysis Services 2005 from MS SQL Server 2005 with openquery, so I created linked server (MSOLAP). How to test that I can access an "database" on Analysis Services Server?
Something like select * from openquery(linked_olap, getdate()) or openquery(linked_olap, 'print hello world') or openquery(linked_olap, select results from dataminingmodelCreatedWithVstudio) ? Thanks Bjørn
I was told I can use them with SQLDataSources, but I have no clue how to do it. I believe I have managed to set up the querry in the datasource correctly, but what do I need to do to actually use it in my VB code?
Any help is appreciated, and any tutorials you've found to be usefull on the subject are sure to help. Thanks
Hi all, New to replication I need suggestions on how go about keeping 2 sql servers from different parts of the world to be in sync all times, some latency may be accepted.
Here is the senario, we have website hosted in NA and customers from all parts of the world log in to oursystem and does what ever they have to do which will update the sql server databases. as our company is expanding we want to have a same website hosted in eu, so when ever a person logs from eu he will be hitting the webservers in eu and anything he do will go to the SQL database servers that are in eu. Now the problem i have is when one site goes down say NA site goes down, we need to route all the traffic to site in EU that means sql servers in EU. This brings the challenge of both the servers need to be in sync all times.
I did some research on merge replication, this might not work because in this concept we have to make 1 server as the master and the others as slaves. Also i need to think in a way that if they want to expand more that means to asia, i will be having another server, these all need to be in Sync.
We are using SQL Server 2005 standard edition. I was reading that this can be achived easily with peer-to-peer replication,but is only available in Enterprise edition which is 4times the cost of standard edition.My company is not going to agree for this, so got to do the research and propose a solution
Real World: Backup Strategy and implementation, how? A quote:
€œReal World:
Whether you back up to tape or disk drive, you should use the tape rotation technique. Create multiple sets, and then write to these sets on a rotating basis. With a disk drive, for example, you could create these back files on different network drives and use them as follows:
//servername/data1drive/backups/AWorks_Set1.bak. Used in week 1, 3, 5 and so on for full and differential backups. //servername/data2drive/backups/AWorks_Set2.bak. Used in week 2, 4, 6 and so on for full and differential backups. //servername/data3drive/backups/AWorks_Set3.bak. Used in the first week of the month for full and differential backups. //servername/data4drive/backups/AWorks_Set4.bak. Used in the first week of the quarter for full and differential backups.
Do not forget that each time you start a new rotation on a tape set, you should overwrite the existing media. For example, you would append all backups in week 1. Then, when starting the next rotation in week 3, you would overwrite the existing media for the first backup and then append the remaining backups for the week.€?
I understand these concepts, however in €˜the real world€™ how do you go about implementing these jobs in SQL2K and how on earth do you schedule the tasks to overwrite, for example, week 1, when on week 3€™s rotation.
Could I have real world examples or scripts for the jobs that would carry out this task? It appears that whatever course you do, it does not fully cover the above, and I have only worked on my own and never with a DBA, so I have never seen this implemented in any environment.
I would like full details on this please, as I need to get my head around it.
We are trying to read a table name Order through command line SQLcmd. But it is giving us an error. Order is an SQl2005 reserver word and app programmer created that table who left. No we have problem to read that table through sqlcmd. any ide a how we can do that.
C:>sqlcmd 1> use ACCMedford 2> select * from 'Order'
3> go
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Server ACCMedford, Line 2 Incorrect syntax near 'Order'.
1> select * from "order" 2> go
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Server ACCMedford,, Line 2 Incorrect syntax near 'order'.
1> select * from order 2> go
Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Server ACCMedford,, Line 1 Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'order'.
I have gone through the table partitioning in MSDN, like Designing Partitions to Manage Subsets of Data . But how to do this in actual world, since some db need to partition for 7 days, then archive these days records on the 8th day, while other prefer 14 days/monthly, and run this repetitively for many years? If this is running weekly, how can i generate the scheme and function dynamically? What if ID for row count is not viable?
Sure this will not work:
Code Snippet CREATE PARTITION FUNCTION [TransactionRangePF1] (datetime) AS RANGE RIGHT FOR VALUES ('10/01/2003', '10/02/2003', '10/03/2003', '10/04/2004', '10/05/2004', '10/06/2004', '10/07/2004'); GO
I have traditionally done web app and client server programming and am have been playing around with a new tool (Win forms) app that I eventually want to distribute to other developers and a couple of business people in our organization. I have done apps in the past that all connect to a central server for data access. The I'm working on now will have an individual DB per user and should be available locally for a desktop version of the software.
I am looking for more resources on things to consider when deploying an app with either MSDE or SQL 2005 Express. More specifically, items like long term maintenance of the db once it's installed with the user, etc. (DB bloat, transaction files, auto maintenance routines I may want to build in, etc)
I have seen all of the msdn docs on what you need to deploy (and how to do it), but I'm looking fro input from people that have deployed it and any significant pitfalls they have run into with that sort of deployment.
Any links or book references would be appreciated, thank you,
I am trying to convert a field that has a Date and Time in smallDateTime format into something that will give me the day of the week that each Date corresponds to. For example, if my Date/Time field says "Jun 7 2001 09:30:00" I want my Day field to automatically say "Thursday". Is there a function that will do this? Or is there something close that will convert a variable of smalldatetime format into a number 0-6 which then can be converted to a day of the week?