My requirement is i need to create a stored procedure which will look for the from_date and to_date values. If the difference is more than 30 days that record should get deleted automatically. How to write the stored procedure?
My requirement is i need to create a stored procedure which will look for the from_date and to_date values. If the difference is more than 30 days that record should get deleted automatically. How to write the stored procedure?
I have two columns in my table. Both the columns contains datetime datatypes. I need to write a stored procedure which will calculate the date difference between the two columns and if it exceeds more than 5 days then that record should get deleted. How to do it?Thanx
There are two seperate jobs,Job A and Job B, which run and insert records in a table. Job A runs first and then Job B runs. The task is to overwrite Job B records if Job A and Job B have same
how do you determine the date difference between the current record and the next record. i want to use the enddate on record 1 and calulate the time it took the next occurance to happen (start time) on record 2? and so forth.
I have a table that has a DateTime column which uses a DataTimedatatype. How do I retrieve a range of records based on the month andyear using ms sql?Eugene Anthony*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***
So let's say I have a table Orders with columns: Order# and ReceiptDate. Order#'s may be duplicated (Could have same Order# with different ReceiptDate). I want to select Order#'s that go back 6 months from the last ReceiptDate for each Order#.
I can't just do something like: SELECT * FROM Orders WHERE ReceiptDate >= add_months(date,-6)
because there could be Order#'s whose last ReceiptDate was earlier than 6 months ago. I want to capture all of the instances of each Order# going back 6 months from each last ReceiptDate relative to each Order#.
Ok, I have two parameters - @StartDate and @EndDate. We only care about the date part of these paramters. What I would like to do is create a table with one record for each date between these two values. For example:
@StartDate = '01/01/2008' @EndDate = '01/8/2008'
Should yield a table with 9 records in it for every day between @StartDate and @EndDate like so:
I know I could just do a WHILE (@StartDate <= @EndDate) loop and insert records into a temp table but I'm looking to see if there are any new methods/techniques to achieve this with a more simple statement.
I have a requirement where i want to delete the records based on the Date column. I have table which contain the columns like machinename ,lasthardwarescandate
I want to delete the records based on the max(Lasthardwarescandate) i.e. latest one, column where the machine name is duplicate menace it repeats. So how would i remove the duplicate machine names based on the Lasthardwarescandate column(There are multiple entries for the Lasthardwarescandate so i want to fetch the latest date column).
Note: Duplication should be removed based on “Last Hardware Scan” date.
Only latest date should be considered from multiple records for the same system. "
I have a scenario to fetch records for each ID on 2 conditions. There are 2 types of Product type for each ID. PFE and PRI. I need only latest active PFE and at the same time all the latest PRI should be closed. (meaning, only PFE should be in Active status currently)
1.) Latest Product type PFE should be A (active) status for the particular ID 2.) At the same time ALL the latest PRI should be C(closed) status for the same ID
I have give example with 3 scenarios and desired output
1.) For ID 101, Latest PFE is active and all latest PRI is closed ----> Should come in result 2.) For ID 102, Latest PFE is Closed and all latest PRI is closed ---->Should NOT come in result
Generating the 4 lines is not the issue; I call 3 functions to do that together with cross apply.One function to get all dates between the start and end date (dbo.AllDays returning a table with only a datevalue column); one function to have these dates evaluated against a work schedule (dbo.HRCapacityHours) and one function to get the absence records (dbo.HRAbsenceHours) What I can't get fixed is having the correct hours per line.
I have a situation where deleting old records is blocking updating latest records on highly transactional table and getting timeout errors from application.
In details, I have one table called Tran_table1 in OLTP database. This Tran_table1 is highly transactional table, it will receive data for insert/update continuously
While archiving 2 years old records from Tran_table1 into Tran_table1_archive in batches(using DELETE OUTPUT INTO clause), if there is any UPDATEs on Tran_table1,these updates are getting blocked and result is timeout errors in application.
Is there any SQL Server hints to avoid blocking ..
writing the query for the following, I need to collapse the continuity. If the termdate for an ID is one day less than the effdate of the next id (for the same ID) i need to collapse the records. See below example .....how should i write the query which will give me the desired output. i.e., get min(effdate) and max(termdate) if termdate is one day less than the effdate of next record.
I have a query that will generate records monthly based on the number of months that i calculate between two date feilds for a given requestid. How can i use the same query to generate records for weekly and bi weekly based on the receiveddate field that i use in the subtraction for calculating the number of months.
Also when inserting i have been adding a month for every record as i was generating monthly and now i would have to add week and 2 weeks to the receiveddate
SET NOCOUNT ON GO declare @num_of_times int declare @count int declare @frequency varchar(10) declare @num_of_times1 int
Is it possible to delete multiple rows from multiple tables based on information specified. Can you write a query that would pull the information if you knew what tables it would need to look in? If anyone know I would greatly appreciate any help I am not sure of this.
I'm looking for a way of taking a query which returns a set of date time fields (probable maximum of 20 rows) and looping through each value to see if it exists in a separate table.
E.g.
Query 1
Select ID, Person, ProposedEvent, DayField, TimeField from MyOptions where person = 'me'
Table
Select Person, ExistingEvent, DayField, TimeField from MyTimetable where person ='me'
Loop through Query 1 and if it finds ANY matching Dayfield AND Timefield in Query/Table 2, return the ProposedEvent (just as a message, the loop could stop there), if no match a message saying all is fine can proceed to process form blah blah.
I'm essentially wanting somebody to select a bunch of events in a form, query 1 then finds all the days and times those events happen and check that none of them exist in the MyTimetable table.
I must admit I dont know all that much about SQL, which is why I hope someone can show me the light. I have a script almost finished, however I have no idea how to have it trim database entries that are older than, say, 90 days. Any ideas?
I have a table with a load of orphaned records (I know... poor design) I'm trying to get rid of them, but I'm having a brain cramp.
I need to delete all the records from the table "Floor_Stock" that would be returned by this select statement:
SELECT FLOOR_STOCK.PRODUCT, FLOOR_STOCK.SITE FROM PRODUCT_MASTER INNER JOIN FLOOR_STOCK ON PRODUCT_MASTER.PRODUCT = FLOOR_STOCK.PRODUCT LEFT OUTER JOIN BOD_HEADER ON FLOOR_STOCK.PRODUCT = BOD_HEADER.PRODUCT AND FLOOR_STOCK.SITE = BOD_HEADER.SITE WHERE (BOD_HEADER.BOD_INDEX IS NULL) AND (PRODUCT_MASTER.PROD_TYPE IN ('f', 'n', 'k', 'b', 'l', 's'))
I was thinking along the lines of:
DELETE FROM FLOOR_STOCK INNER JOIN (SELECT FLOOR_STOCK. PRODUCT, FLOOR_STOCK.SITE FROM PRODUCT_MASTER INNER JOIN FLOOR_STOCK ON PRODUCT_MASTER. PRODUCT = FLOOR_STOCK.PRODUCT LEFT OUTER JOIN BOD_HEADER ON FLOOR_STOCK. PRODUCT = BOD_HEADER. PRODUCT AND FLOOR_STOCK.SITE = BOD_HEADER.SITE WHERE (BOD_HEADER.BOD_INDEX IS NULL) AND (PRODUCT_MASTER.PROD_TYPE IN ('f', 'n', 'k', 'b', 'l', 's'))) F ON FLOOR_STOCK. PRODUCT = F. PRODUCT AND FLOOR_STOCK.SITE = F.SITE
... but Sql Server just laughs at me: "Incorrect Syntax near the keyword INNER"
Here is the scenario. I'm working with two tables:
Contact1 Conthist
Contact1 contains basic contact information and conthist contains history records for those contacts. Conthist can hold many records related to a single contact1 record.
The link between the two tables is a column called accountno.
I'm trying to delete any records in conthist that have an accountno that does not exist in contact1. The queries that I've tried keep returning conthist records that do actually have a matching accountno.
I have a couple SQL tables that have been appended to daily over the last two years. There is now about 50,000,000 records in the table. Does anyone know the fastest way to delete records before a certain date to shorten these tables? Delete queries and everything else I've tried is taking way too long.
Apparently, deleting 7,000,000 records from a table of about 20,000,000 is not advisable. We were able to take orders at 8:00AM, but not at 7:59.
So, what's the best way of going about deleting a large number of records? Pretty basic lookup table, no relationships with other tables, 12 or so address-type fields, 4 or 5 simple indexes. I can take it down for a weekend or night, if needed.
DTS the ones to keep to another table, drop the old and rename the new table? Bulk copy out, truncate and bring back in? DTS to text, truncate and import back? Other ways?
Never worked with such a large table and need a little experienced guidance.
My Web Host does not provide administrative privilages to the SQL server I have access to. I would like to delete tens of thousands of records from two of my tables without writing to the Transaction Log. Is what I'm trying to do is delete these records quickly without utilizing any of the alotted space my web host has set aside for my transaction log (they give me 50 mb and I go way over that when I run a DELETE statement)
I need a sql statement to delete duplicate records.
I have a college table with all colleges in the nation. I noticed that all of the colleges were listed twice. How do I delete all of the duplicate records.
Here is my table. Colleges ------------------- schoolID - smallint NOT NULL, schoolName - varchar(60) NULL
Can someone help me out with the sql statement??? I'm running SQL Server 6.5.
Hi All, I am having one table named MyTable and this table contains only one column MyCol. Now i m having 10 records in it and all the records are duplicate ie value is 7 for all 10 records.
It is something like this,
MyCol 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Now i m trying to delete 10th record or any record then it gives me error "Key column information is insufficient or incorrect. Too many rows were affected by update."
What should i do if i want only 4 records insted 10 records in my table? How do i delete the 6 records from table?
I have a problem where records in underlying tables of a dataview are being deleted (seemingly at random)
For example.
CREATE TABLE [Employee] (Id int, Name varchar(50)) CREATE TABLE [Company] (Id int, Name varchar(50)) CREATE TABLE [EmployeeCompany] (CompanyId int, EmployeeId int)
CREATE VIEW [dvEmployee] AS SELECT * FROM [Employee] INNER JOIN [EmployeeCompany] ON [Employee].[Id] = [EmployeeCompany].[EmployeeId]
CREATE TRIGGER [dvEmployeeUpdate] ON [dbo].[dvEmployee] INSTEAD OF UPDATE AS BEGIN UPDATE EmployeeCompany SET Status = INSERTED.Status FROM EmployeeCompany, INSERTED WHERE EmployeeCompany.CompanyId = INSERTED.CompanyId AND EmployeeCompany.EmployeeId = INSERTED.EmployeeId END
Because the column [Status] is a t-sql keyword, does the fact that the trigger contains the line "SET Status = ..." without saying "SET [Status] = ..." mean that I could lose records in the EmployeeCompany table?
Reason I'm asking is we have an already designed database that is littered with columns named the same as sql keywords (almost every table has a [Status] column, and there are many [Password] columns). When using a dataview on these tables, triggers exist that aren't putting the [] around these column names (the same as my dvEmployeeUpdate trigger above), and somehow we are seemingly randomly losing records. It is very rare, and they are getting completely deleted, and it seems to be the tables that contain the keyword columns and are used in dataviews with instead of triggers that don't put [] around the column names. Nowhere in any trigger or stored procedure is there a DELETE FROM on these tables, and the software running on the database uses only the data views, and doesn't directly access the underlying tables.
I've been going through all of the code adding the [], but my question is simply whether or not anyone has heard of this causing the deletion of any records, or whether there may be something else going on that I should be looking into?
help me out on this one. i have 2 text boxes in my page. user enter any number in those two text boxes. i slect that many record randomly from my main table, and put it into two another tables. now the problem is coming in how to delete those records which were randomly selected from main table in main table. for eg main table contains srNo. UswerID 1 abcd 2 trtr 3 tret 4 yghg 5 jjhj
user enters in text box1 '2' and in text box2 `1' so total of 3 random records are selected and put it into two another table say
table1 sr.no UserID 2 trtr
and table2 contains
sr.no. userid 3 tret 5 jjhj
now i want to delete these records which are sr.no 2,3,5 from the main table. how do i do it as user can enter any number in the text box.so writing multiple delete statements would not be possible. how do i write statements or help me with logic.
Hi I wanted to do a delete rows from a group of table. These tables have a common column UserID. I heard that there is something called ondelete cascade. But I don't know how to set it up and utilise it. Could someone tell me how to do it. Or point me to a tutorial which shows how to do it. Thanks
I have a database that is used to store a lot of data. We load the data on adaily basis, several thousand records per day. The Log file is not needed,so whats the best way to delete the records in it and reduce the sizeThanksDerrick
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?