I wrote the query like this "select datepart(year, Msg_Time) from C20_Messages" This query result is:- 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2005 Here I want to get only the year part without repeating. I mean 2005 2006
I need an SQL string that inserts the current date into a database. So far I have tried: SQL = "INSERT INTO X (START_DATE) VALUES ('" & Date.Now & "')" mycomm = New SqlCommand(sql, myconn) mycomm.ExecuteNonQuery() However, there is a problem with the SQL command. The problem is related to the date. Is there a way of programatically inserting the current date/time into the SQL database? Language used is VB.
I'm trying to extract some data from a table in oracle. The oracle table stores date and time seperately in 2 different columns. I need to merge these two columns and import to sql server database.
I'm struggling with this for a quite a while and I'm not able to get it working.
I tried the oracle query something like this,
SELECT (TO_CHAR(ASOFDATE,'YYYYMMDD')||' '||TO_CHAR(ASOFTIME,'HH24:MM : SS')||':000') AS ASOFDATE
FROM TBLA
this gives me an output of 20070511 23:06:30:000
the space in MM : SS is intentional here, since without that space it appread as smiley
I'm trying to map this to datetime field in sql server 2005. It keeps failing with this error
The value could not be converted because of a potential loss of data
I'm struck with error for hours now. Any pointers would be helpful.
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 have a very beginer's question. I am trying to compare datetime field with time only. how can i just compare with time?
Select start_time,end_time from tblvouchers as sv,tblvoucherlines as svl where sv.voucher_no = svl.voucher_no and sv.equip_no = '01325' and svl.line_date ='03/14/2004' and svl.start_time = '18:00' and svl.end_time = '00:00'
How can I display data that only compare the date part (ignoring the time part) between the value of the date parameter and the database?. It displays data only if I pass the whole date (date and time)
I tried with the following query in the report services 2000, but it even didn't pass the query parse
SELECT * FROM table
WHERE (CONVERT(CHAR(8), table.PRODUCTION_DATE, 112) = CONVERT(CHAR(8), @parameterDate, 112))
Does anybody knows how to remove the time part of the datetime format?
some tables in my database's using datetime format, and the time's not default (12:00:00 AM) but it save the exact time. Example : 7/17/2007 11:02:06 AM
when i use datetime for parameters, there's no value returned. While it's impossible for users to entered the exact time when they want to preview reports.
So, how to remove the time part in datetime format?
I've been using the GetDate() function to populate a column in a table. But it populates it with both the date and time: 2000-11-08 11:22:28
I'd like it to just put in the date: 2000-11-08
I've tried the Convert function as well as other functions, to no avail. Some attempts have reversed month and day (I'm in Australia, so all PCs and Servers are set with a dd-mm-yy date format)
I'm trying to extract the time part of a smalldatetime field in a usprocedure to return just the time. I've used Datepart() to get the hours or minutes but you can't get both without getting messy. Anyone know a way to keep it neat & simple?
I have writen a nested stored procedure when i am passing a datetime paramter from the first procedure into the internally called procedure it is dropping the time part.
In the hereunder written message I talk about point in time restore.It is now based upon the fact that there are no hardware problems or what soever.I just would like to roll back to a situation of some time (minutes, hoursor what ever) ago.Used to the ingres database a point in time restore can take place UP toany, any, any time since the last FULL backup. (any time up to now !!!)I can't understand why a point in time restore can only be done based upontransaction log backups. The current transaction log is also available in myopinion. (Turn off the power, turn on the power and you will notice that theautomatic recovery is based upon this transaction log file; so in that casethis file is used)That's what my question is about. Is it correct that a point in time restorein a SQL server environment can only be done up to the last transaction logbackup.ByeArno de Jong,The Netherlands.
I use smalldatetime for a datetime and i just display the date part i'd like to compare the date part of the smalldatetime and the date i have how can i do that ? I know we can select the day,month or year ... If you know a link where i could find different kinds of example about sql command it would be great to
We have 2 databases ( Guider and Talker ) and we have a WCF service that is logged in with a domain identity.
In our SQL Server we have the service ID added to the Data Server Logins and both Guider and Talker are given access to the user.
When we access Guider we have no problems getting data.
When we access Talker we have a login failure:
Cannot open database 'Talker' requested by the login. The login failed.
Login failed for user 'AcornCommunicationServices'.
The thing that gets me is that the user is created at the Server level, in both Databases, and at the server level both databases are checked for the user. master has been set as the default database for the user.
Basically, as far as I can see Talker and Guider are configured identically! So I cannot figure out why I cannot login to the second database!
Is there a specific setting I'm missing somewhere to grant login access to the user? I'm using
From the table above the current running shift is Id = 1
Based on that I have following question:
1 - Is there a way to specified for a DateTime field that it will recieved only Time part ?
2 - When a shift change occurs, I need to compare the Current time with the time shift in the table. Then according to that I set the IsCurrent flag to proper new Shift ID.. how to perform this ?
I have soma ado.net code that inserts 7 parameters in a database ( a date, 6 integers). I also use a self incrementing ID but the date is set as primary key because for each series of 6 numbers of a certain date there may only be 1 entry. Moreover only 1 entry of 6 integers is possible for 2 days of the week, (tue and fr). I manage to insert a row of data in the database, where the date is set as smalldatetime and displays as follows: 1/05/2007 0:00:00 in the table. I want to retrieve the series of numbers for a certain date that has been entered (without taking in account the hours and seconds). A where clause seems to be needed but I don’t know the syntax or don’t find the right function I use the following code to insert the row :
and the following code to get the row back (to put in arraylist):
“SELECT C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6 FROM Series WHERE (LDate = Today())� WHERE LDate = '" + DateTime.Today.ToString() + "'"
Which is the correct syntax? Is there a better way to insert and select based on the date?
I don’t get any error messages and the code executes fine but I only get an empty datatable in my dataset (the table isn’t looped for rows I noticed while debugging). Today’s date is in the database but isn’t found by my tsql code I think.
I think this is a simple question but I am just not sure how to do it right, as a newbie.
All I want to do is generate a report of company employees grouped by their date of hire.
SELECT DateOfHire, FirstName, LastName from Empls ORDER BY DateOfHire
The only problem is that the DateOfHire displays as, e.g., '01/03/2004 12:00:00' which is not what I want. I SIMPLY WANT TO OMIT THE TIME PART but don't know quite how to say this. I tried several variations along this line but it causes scoping errors...
SELECT CONVERT(Varchar(10), DateOfHire, 101) AS DOHDateOnly, FirstName, LastName, State FROM EMPL GROUP BY DOHDateOnly
but this gives error
"The value expressions for the textbox DateOfHire refers to the field DOHDateOnly. Report item expressions can only refer to fields within the current data set scope or, if inside an aggregate, the specified data set scope."
Which makes sense, but I don't know HOW to say the right thing to get what I want.
i want to use the date part of the function getdate in my sql query. the getdate function return the current date and time. i want only the date part. how can i do it.
Ok, so I have a Select statement that looks like this:
Select * from FilteredOpportunity where (OpportunityID LIKE @opportunityid) and (Name LIKE @name) and (CustomerIDName LIKE @customeridname) and isNull(EstimatedCloseDate, '1900-01-01') LIKE @estimatedclosedate and isNull(Description, '') LIKE @description and isNull(AccountIdName, '') LIKE @AccountIDName and isNull(ACCU_OppTypeName, '') LIKE @ACCU_OppTypeName and isNull(SalesStageCodeName, '') LIKE @SalesStageCodeName and isNull(ACCU_CustomerTypeName, '') LIKE @ACCU_CustomerTypeName and (CreatedByName LIKE @CreatedByName) and (CreatedOn LIKE @CreatedOn) and isNull(ACCU_OppSourceName, '') LIKE @ACCU_OppSourceName and (StateCodeName LIKE @StateCodeName) and (StatusCodeName LIKE @StatusCodeName)
This chunk of code is used in an XML file which, once this XML is imported (using sharepoint by the way if you haven't noticed), I can then search through tables with different filters. Well, my date filter isn't working the same way as my other ones. I have a couple different date filters, but none of them work.
Before I ask my question, I only pass in one variable at a time through my code.... the rest of the variables get a default value passed to them if the user doesn't pass it. That value is simply '%'. Anyways, so the different ways a user can type in a date is by typing in the whole date, part of the date starting with the beginning of it, typing in the end of the date, or typing something within the date. For a string it's like 'Example', 'Exam%', '%ple', and '%amp% respectively. How do I accomplish this with a date?
Is there any other way which is more simpler(shorter) to get the datepart (I don't want the time part ) of Datetime than this ?Convert(nvarchar, DATEPART(dd,[Date]) ) + '/' + Convert(nvarchar,DATEPART(mm,[Date])) + '/' + Convert(nvarchar, DATEPART(yy,[Date])) As[Date]
We have some seasonal products that we would like to turn on and off automatically on our website. To accomplish this, we've added StartDate and EndDate fields to the product table. See simplified table: --------------Simple Table:--------------ID int identity (PK)Value varchar(50)StartDate datetimeEndDate datetime Normally I could just do something like SELECT ID, Value FROM PRODUCTS WHERE StartDate <= @MyDate AND EndDate >= @MyDate The catch is that we want to ignore the year part of the dates so that we don't have to go back through and update all the records every year. I'm pretty sure I've done this in the past, but I'm having a brain fart right now and can't remember how. One of the issues is that the start month could be > the end month (e.g. - October 15 - January 1). Using code in the application I could work around this (see below), but I would like to handle this in SQL if possible so I don't have to return more records than are needed and weed out the bad records. 'dtStart and dtEnd are Date Objects, StartDate and EndDate are strings containing the MM/DD partIf dtStart.CompareTo(dtEnd) > 0 And dtStart.CompareTo(myDate) < 0 Then dtEnd = Date.Parse(EndDate & "/" & (myDate.Year + 1))ElseIf dtStart.CompareTo(dtEnd) > 0 And dtStart.CompareTo(objDate) > 0 Then dtStart = Date.Parse(StartDate & "/" & (myDate.Year - 1))End If I appreciate any help you can provide. Thanks,Sam
I would like to know the best way of returning just the Date part (dd/mm/yyyy) of a DateTime field using T-SQL. I know that some methods mean that you lose the indexing if the field is indexed. Which is the best way to do this in T-SQL whilst preserving the indexing? I'm using SQL Server 2005.
I am wondering has anybody ever created a Matrix in a report grouped by Day Part (10-2 Morn, 2-6 Aft, 6-10 Eve etc) and Date?
I would like to see a report with an output such as
13/02/2006 14/02/2006 Total Morn Aft Eve Morn Aft Eve Mr A 2 4 5 2 6 2 21 Miss B 8 8 1 1 4 5 27
I have a DB table which records the datetime each time a viewer changes TV channel. The report is a summary by user of each channel change By Day Part with Each Date
I can do this easily enough by just grouping on Date but now require another level of detail.