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Hi,

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select rownum from test_table;

Please advise,

Thanks
Sam

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Code Snippet
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and




Code Snippet
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Although it is possible for an employee to belong to more than one department simultaneously, what I have notice is that for some employees that get multiple rows of departments, they have never belonged to more than one department or ever changed departments at all.

e.g



Code Snippet
DEPT
/*
DEPTID SETID EFFDT DESCR
DP1 GBR 01/01/1901
DP1a GBR 01/01/1965
DP2 GBR 01/01/1996
DP2a GBR 01/01/1998
DP2b GBR 01/01/2006
*/
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JOB
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DP1a GBR 01/01/1999 002 0 0 37.5
DP2 GBR 01/01/1996 003 0 0 18.75
DP2a GBR 01/01/1998 003 0 1 22.2
DP2b GBR 01/01/2006 002 0 3 37.0
*/

EMPLOYEE
/*
EMPLID EMPL_RCD
001 0
002 0
003 0
003 0
002 0
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002 DP2b 37.0 01/01/2006
002 DP2a 18.75 01/01/1996
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, PE.clm_no

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ON (PE.PayeeId = PY.PayeeId)

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I get back records 1014 records - 1001 through 2014. I choose to display 400 records per page, so ther will be 3 pages total (1001 through 1400 on page 1, 1401 through 1800 on page 2, and 1801 through 2014 on page 3. All the records are sorted by RECORD NUMBER (1000, 1001, etc.)



What I would like to do is when I choose to sort on the column (ASC or DESC),

1.) The entire record set is esssentially retrieved again,

2.) The record set is resorted in the proper order

3.) The record set is redisplayed.

For example, if I'm on Page 2, and I choose to sort in DESCending order, Page 1 would then have records 2014 through 1615, Page 2 would display 1614 through 1215, and page 3 would have 1214 through 1001. Since I was already on Page 2, I would be seeing Page 2 with the new sort. Now when I resort , it just sorts the records on the individual pages, not the entire result set.

Hopefully this all made sense...!

If anyone has any advice or insight, please don't hesitate!

Thank You!!

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, PY.EntitlementId
, PY.DeliveryTypeEnumItemId
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, PA.AddressLine2
, PA.City
, PA.State
, PA.Zip5
, PA.Zip4
, PE.clm_no
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PY.AccountPaymentId,
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JOIN Payee PE (NOLOCK)
ON (PE.PayeeId = PY.PayeeId)
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JOIN Payee PE (NOLOCK)
ON (PE.PayeeId = PY.PayeeId)
JOIN clm CM (NOLOCK)
ON (CM.clm_no = PE.clm_no)
WHERE
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AND ((@AccountId IS NULL) OR (AC.AccountId = @AccountId))
AND ((@DistributionId IS NULL) OR (DS.DistributionId = @DistributionId))
AND ((@PaymentDate IS NULL) OR (PY.PaymentDate = DATEADD(day, DATEDIFF(day, 0, @PaymentDate), 0))) -- Ignores the time
AND ((@PaymentNumber IS NULL) OR (PY.AccountPaymentId = @PaymentNumber))
AND ((@IsReconciled IS NULL) OR (PY.ReconciledInd = @IsReconciled))
AND ((@AmountIssued IS NULL) OR (PY.PaymentAmount = @AmountIssued))
AND ((@AmountPaid IS NULL) OR (PY.AccountPaidAmount = @AmountPaid))
AND ((@IssueStatus IS NULL) OR (PY.PaymentStatusEnumItemId = @IssueStatus))
AND ((@AccountStatus IS NULL) OR (PY.AccountStatusEnumItemId = @AccountStatus))
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--CASE WHEN @Sort IS NULL THEN '' ELSE
EXEC('SELECT * FROM #RESULTS ' + @ORDERBY)
--SET @TOPSQL = 'SELECT TOP ' + Convert(VarChar,@PageSize) + '* FROM #RESULTS ' + @ORDERBY
--SELECT @TOPSQL
--EXEC (@TOPSQL)
SET @PAGES = Round(@totalRows / @PageSize,0,1) + CASE WHEN @TotalRows % @PageSize = 0 THEN 0 ELSE 1 END
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I get back the rows I'm expecting and it looks fine. What I can't get to happen is the proper sort.

I get back records 1014 records - 1001 through 2014. I choose to display 400 records per page, so ther will be 3 pages total (1001 through 1400 on page 1, 1401 through 1800 on page 2, and 1801 through 2014 on page 3. All the records are sorted by RECORD NUMBER (1000, 1001, etc.)

What I would like to do is when I choose to sort on the column (ASC or DESC),

1.) The entire record set is esssentially retrieved again,
2.) The record set is resorted in the proper order
3.) The record set is redisplayed.

For example, if I'm on Page 2, and I choose to sort in DESCending order, Page 1 would then have records 2014 through 1615, Page 2 would display 1614 through 1215, and page 3 would have 1214 through 1001. Since I was already on Page 2, I would be seeing Page 2 with the new sort. Now when I resort , it just sorts the records on the individual pages, not the entire result set.

Hopefully this all made sense...!

If anyone has any advice or insight, please don't hesitate!

Thank You!!

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I have 2 SQL statements in Visual Basic(with sybase as backend)
1) "set option DBA.MAX_STATEMENT_COUNT = 1069999900"
2) "set option DBA.MAX_CURSOR_COUNT = 1069999900"

And when I migrated the DB from Sybase to SQL server and try to run the vb code it is giving me error in that SQL statement as MS SQL server might not be recognising the above two statements. Is there an equivalent of this in SQL server.
Thanks

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NOCACHE Equivalent ?

Oct 27, 2004

Oracle query :

create table test(sno int, sno1 int) NOCACHE

Is there any equivalent in SQL Server for the above (specifically for the NOCAHE syntax)

Please advice,

Thanks,
Sam

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Is There An Equivalent Syntax To TOP IN SQL?

May 16, 2006

Hi everyone, I am new to SQL, and would really appreciate help with this.

I have a database with the following fields:
IDNumber: sequential running from 1 to approx 50000
SURNAME: Surname
FNAME: Forename.

I want to return the last 100 IDNUmbers and return the surname and fname associated with the IDNumbers.
When I try TOP it gives me IDNumbers 1 to 100, is there an equilvant for the bottom 100 numbers.
Please help if you can.
Thanks
Scott

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