SQL Server 2012 :: Assign Sequence Numbers To Twins / Triplets Only
Sep 3, 2014
I have a Contact table where I enter a "Parent" (Mother or Father) with IsSubscriber = 1. I also enter all of their children in this same table, with IsDependent = 1.
I then have a Relationship table that relates each child to the appropriate parent record in the Contact table.
I need to assign a sequence number to each child ONLY if they were a multiple birth (twins, triplets, etc.; all have the same DOB). I've been successful at writing a query using ROW_NUMBER(), but it includes the single births (no other child of the same parent has the same DOB).
Stripped down version of Tables and Data and my failed attempt to write a query to do what I want:
IF OBJECT_ID('TempDB..#Contact','U') IS NOT NULL
DROP TABLE #Contact
CREATE TABLE #Contact (
ContactId INT IDENTITY(1,1) PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
, IsSubscriber BIT
[Code] ....
This is as close as I can seem to get.
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Mar 17, 2015
I want to assign consecutive numbers to a block of data, where block of data is based on days consecutive to each other i.e., one day apart.
Date format is: YYYY-MM-DD
Data:
TestId TestDate
----------- -----------------------
1 2011-07-21 00:00:00.000
1 2011-07-22 00:00:00.000
1 2011-07-27 00:00:00.000
[Code]....
The OrderId is the column I am trying to obtain using my following cte code, but I can't work around it.
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Oct 7, 2015
If Exists ( Select c.name from sys.columns c where object_id = object_id('HH835HP') and C.name = 'ID_1' )
Begin
UPDATE HH835HP
SET ID_1 =
( select ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY CHKDTS ASC) AS ID_1 FROM HH835HP ) ;
End;
Obviously... The stuff inside the IF is wrong syntax...I mean
UPDATE HH835HP
SET ID_1 =
( select ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY CHKDTS ASC) AS ID_1 FROM HH835HP ) ;
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Oct 8, 2015
The following works just fine. The table tmpMHPCLMDET does have a column ADMTDT ( varchar(8) ).
While I am adding the sequence of numbers I like it to be sorted based on ADMTDT column.
What that means is the row with the earliest ( smallest ) ADMTDT will get 1 and the next 2 and so on.
Declare @ID int
If Exists ( Select c.name from sys.columns c where object_id = object_id('tmpMHPCLMDET') and C.name = 'ServiceLineID' )
Begin
--Adding a sequence of numbers to the ServiceLineID column.
SET @id = 0
UPDATE tmpMHPCLMDET
SET @id = ServiceLineID = @id + 1;
End;
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Mar 25, 2004
Is is possible to Generate sequence numbers in a Query result in an SQL select Statement
like
Select sno,employee_name from empmaster
sno being a number with auto increments(this Field will not be in a Table).
I do not want to use Identity .....
This is Just to Provide a Serial Number to the Query Output...
thus the Out put should be something like
sno employeename
--- ------------------
1 abc
2 jhjk
3 kljl
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Mar 17, 2015
I want to assign consecutive numbers to a block of data where block of data is based on days consecutive to each other i.e., one day apart.
Date format is: YYYY-MM-DD
Data:
TestId TestDate
----------- -----------------------
1 2011-07-21 00:00:00.000
1 2011-07-22 00:00:00.000
1 2011-07-27 00:00:00.000
1 2011-07-29 00:00:00.000
1 2011-07-30 00:00:00.000
1 2011-07-31 00:00:00.000
[Code] ....
My Attempt:
WITH cte AS
(
SELECTTestId,
TestDate,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER
(
PARTITION BYTestId
[Code] .....
Expected Output:
TestId TestDate OrderId
----------- ----------------------- --------------------
1 2011-07-21 00:00:00.000 1
1 2011-07-22 00:00:00.000 1
1 2011-07-27 00:00:00.000 2
1 2011-07-29 00:00:00.000 3
1 2011-07-30 00:00:00.000 3
[Code] ....
The OrderId is the column I am trying to obtain using my following cte code, but I can't work around it.
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Mar 17, 2004
I am trying to automatically insert records into my existing customer table. Is there a way when I insert these new records and assign the customer number that it can sequentially pick the next available unique customer number for each record that is inserted? for example the first record would be customer number 100, the next 101, and so on? Please advise.
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Sep 8, 2012
I have the following data in a table:
Account SEQ
12345 1
12345 2
12345 4
12345 5
12345 7
I need to fix the SEQ field so that no gaps exist, like this:
Account SEQ
12345 1
12345 2
12345 3
12345 4
12345 5
Is there a way to do this with T-SQL?
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Jun 25, 2007
hi all
I am stuck with something that seems easy but im obviously clueless as how to execute the idea.
I have a custom table that houses invoices on the details level. So for example i have:
InvcNo
00000001
00000001
00000001
00000002
00000002
00000003
and so forth
What I am wanting to do in another column is keep track of the sequence number for each distinct invoice like:
SeqNo
1
2
3
1
2
1
I am working in a stored proc and i cant get past adding the numbers up at each line as a whole and not reseting when the next invoice number is present. Any help would be so greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Dec 4, 2007
Hi,
What transformations can be used to generate sequence numbers in a data flow?
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Oct 11, 2007
I have a procedure which updates a sequence number in a table such as the one below.
Seq Sequence_Id
------ ------------------
NextNum 1
This is the procedure ...
create procedure DBO.MIG_SYS_NEXTVAL(@sequence varchar(10), @sequence_id int)
as
begin
update mig_sys_sequences
set
@sequence_id = sequence_id = sequence_id + 1
where
seq = 'CSN'
return(@sequence_id)
end
The purpose of this is to generate a sequential number each time the procedure is called. This number would then be used in a number of different tables to allocate a unique id so that the id is unique across the different tables.
1). What is the most efficient way of allocating these unique ids? The tables that I plan to update will already be populated with data.
2). How would I call the above procedure from an UPDATE statement?
Many thanks,
Fred
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Jun 29, 2015
I have a table which has two column like following table and I don't know how can I update theses two column with identity numbers but just the fields which are equal 111.
my example table:
numez numhx
111 111
111 111
0 111
111 0
111 0
and my results should be:
numez numhx
1 2
3 4
0 5
6 0
7 0
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Jun 29, 2015
I have a question in SQL server. For example I have a table which has two column like following table and I don't know how can I update theses two column with identity numbers but just the fields which are equal 111.
Example table:
numez numhx
111 111
111 111
0 111
111 0
111 0
and my results should be:
numez numhx
1 2
3 4
0 5
6 0
7 0
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Jul 29, 2015
In a t-sql 2012 sql update script listed below, it only works for a few records since the value of TST.dbo.LockCombination.seq only contains the value of 1 in most cases. Basically for every join listed below, there should be 5 records where each record has a distinct seq value of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Thus my goal is to determine how to add the missing rows to the TST.dbo.LockCombination where there are no rows for seq values of between 2 to 5. I would like to know how to insert the missing rows and then do the following update statement. Thus can you show me the sql on how to add the rows for at least one of the missing sequence numbers?
UPDATE LKC
SET LKC.combo = lockCombo2
FROM [LockerPopulation] A
JOIN TST.dbo.School SCH ON A.schoolnumber = SCH.type
JOIN TST.dbo.Locker LKR ON SCH.schoolID = LKR.schoolID AND A.lockerNumber = LKR.number
[Code] ....
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May 9, 2006
Hi,
I would like to know different possible ways in appending extra values like new uniqueidentifiers, sequence numbers, random number. Can you please tell what type of data flow components helps us ?
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Jun 15, 2015
I have a database that has entries that I want sorted by date order. Each entry has an auto ID number allocated (primary key auto sequencing), which I want to change to reflect the sorting (so the first date has the first auto ID number and so on).I've gone into the database and sorted the entries as I want them. Then I've gone into Design View to delete and restablish the primary key autosequence. However, it is not keeping the date order in the database (ie entry ID 3140 date is 12/06/2015, but 3141 is 02/02/2012). How do I get it to maintain the order?
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Dec 12, 2012
I've started using a SEQUENCE in a table instead of an identity.
I seem to be experiencing problems of the sequence getting reset to a lower value periodically. Inserting will work on the table, producing the next bigint in the sequence as the primary key, for days and then all of the sudden duplicate primary key errors show up. When I check, the last primary key value in the table is higher than the current value of the sequence.
For example: right now I have primary key values 6000 through 7032 contiguously in the table, all of which were generated with the sequence. Suddenly I'm getting duplicate primary key errors. A quick check of the sequence shows it's at 7002, but the last inserted row has a primary key of 7032!
I'm populating this table in one place (in the application layer), leaving the primary key null, which allows the default constraint to get the next sequence.
When the problem shows up, I've reset the sequence to the higher number in the past and all is well for many days, then the problem occurs again.
The definition for the sequence is:
CREATE SEQUENCE [dbo].[IntegrationQueueSEQ]
AS [bigint]
START WITH 1
INCREMENT BY 1
MINVALUE 0
MAXVALUE 9223372036854775807
CYCLE
CACHE 50
The default constraint for the primary key on the table is defined as:
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[IntegrationQueue] ADD CONSTRAINT [DF_IntegrationQueue_IntegrationQueueID] DEFAULT (NEXT VALUE FOR [dbo].[IntegrationQueueSEQ]) FOR [IntegrationQueueID]
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Feb 21, 2014
I need to be able to identify breaks in a sequence so I can evaluate the data more correctly. In the sample I have given I need to be able to identify the break in sequence at 69397576, ideally I would set that as a D. My query also needs to recognize that the 3 sequences following 69397576 are sequential and would belong to that set. so the out come would look like this.
id file_name page_follow
693975631555557564_22222221114014810D
693975641555557564_22222221114014810F
693975651555557564_22222221114014810F
693975661555557564_22222221114014810F
693975671555557564_22222221114014810F
693975681555557564_22222221114014810F
693975691555557564_22222221114014810F
693975761555557564_22222221114014810D
693975771555557564_22222221114014810F
693975781555557564_22222221114014810F
693975791555557564_22222221114014810F
here is some test data.
create table test1 (id INT
, [file_name] VARCHAR(100)
, page_follow CHAR(1));
go
[code]....
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Jul 29, 2015
I'm looking to see if there is a way to populate starting number for the sequence from a max value of a table.
CREATE SEQUENCE test_seq
AS [int]
START WITH (select max(col1)+1000 from table1)
INCREMENT BY 1
MINVALUE 1
MAXVALUE 2147483647
CACHE
GO
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Mar 20, 2014
Create Table Sample (ID int not null primary key, RefID int , SeqNo int , Name varchar(10) )
insert into Sample
select 1, 1000, 1, 'Mike'
union
select 2, 1000, 2, 'Mikey'
union
select 3, 1000, 3, 'Michel'
union
select 4, 1001, 1, 'Carmel'
union
[code]....
select * from SampleI have here sample data given. What I want to do is, I want to check the RefID which is not having proper order of sequence number. If you see the RefID 1000, 1001 they are having properly sequence order in SeqNo field. But it is not in RefID 1002. RefID 1002 does not have proper order. It is because user has deleted a row which was having seqno 2. So i want to get what are all the RefID's are not having properly sequenced. So that I would be able to know these are all the RefID's are affected by delete statement that was done by user.
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Aug 4, 2014
We are running SQL Server 2012 on Windows Server 2008. Just wondering what type of actions would break the backup-chain or backup sequence? For instance, if you have tlog backups being taken every 10 minutes and you stop the SQL Server Service for say 30 minutes. Would this action break the backup chain? Or would everything return to normal once the SQL Server Service is restarted?
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Apr 27, 2015
Write the query that produces the below results. I'm not ale to join the two sets in a way so that it displays NULLs if no purchase was made on a given day for a particular product. I need NULLs or s so that it shows up correctly on my SSRS report.
-- declare @from DATE='2015-1-5',@to DATE='2015-1-10'
-- test data
;with testdata as(
SELECT 1 AS Id,'1/6/2014' AS Date, 21 As Amount UNION ALL
SELECT 1 ,'1/8/2014', 25 UNION ALL
SELECT 1 ,'1/9/2014', 30 UNION ALL
SELECT 1 ,'1/10/2014', 60 UNION ALL
SELECT 1 ,'1/5/2015', 3800 UNION ALL
SELECT 1 ,'1/6/2015', 7120 UNION ALL
[code]....
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Apr 8, 2014
I have a string and i want to get only the numbers from right.
For example if I have the string Like '123756zxfggr123456' then it will show me only 123456 or if i have the string like
'4vbz67xfggr123dfd' then it will show me only 123 or if i have the string like '123756zxfgg43r5' then it will show me only 5.
I got a function where it gives me all the numbers in a string but I don't need that
CREATE FUNCTION dbo.udf_GetNumeric
(@strAlphaNumeric VARCHAR(256))
RETURNS VARCHAR(256)
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @intAlpha INT
[Code] ....
If I ran the select statement it gives me the result 111123456 but i want only 123456 or if i select
SELECT dbo.udf_GetNumeric('111zxfggr6587fhhfkwee') AS 'Num' it will show me 6587.
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Oct 20, 2014
I have a field which contains something like prj(5616) .
I have been assigned to display the actual name and not the text with the number.
Example: if prj(8616) is called Soccer , then I want display Soccer instead of prj(8616).
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Jun 25, 2014
Given a Table1 with two columns 'Name' with some N rows of data and another Table2 with one column 'SeqNo' with N rows, each of which contains a unique integer which can be ordered monotonically, I want to do an INSERT into some Table3 with two columns 'Name' and 'SeqNo' such that each INSERT'd row gets one of the unique integers.
E.g. -
Table1 contains 'Fred','Tom','Mary','Larry'
Table2 contains 6000978,6000979,6000980,6000981
INSERT INTO Table3
SELECT Table1.Name
Table2.SeqNo
FROM Table1
And I want to get Table3
'Fred',6000978
'Tom'.6000979
'Mary',6000980
'Larry',6000981
How can I reference Table2 so that Table2.SeqNo will 'line up' properly? Note that the ordering of the SeqNo values isn't mandatory as long as each SeqNo is assigned to one and only one row.
On edit: Table2 isn't required, it's just the way I started thinking about it. It would be nicer to just have two integer vars, @StartSeqNo = 6000978 and @EndSeqNo = 6000981 for he example above. Either way is fine.
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Dec 19, 2013
CategoryNos
A 1
A 2
A 3
A 5
A 6
A 9
A 10
B 23
B 24
B 25
B 27
B 28
B 29
B 31
Consider the above data...
I need following output... query ..
CategoryMin RangeMax Range
A 1 3
A 5 6
A 9 10
B 23 25
B 27 29
B 31 31
Logic Behind :
if any number is missing in the continues series the return the min and max of number in that range.
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Jul 23, 2015
I am importing an excel spreadsheet into a MS SQL database table. When the spreadsheet is finished importing, I am noticing that some values that were brought in resemble something like this 1.41666666666667. Other values may be shorter or only have 1 digit. The problem is another web application that pulls this data for use in online forms only allows up to 2 digits. How can I round all of the numbers like the above to 2 decimals and replace the existing values?
I know there is the rounding function that could be used like so:
SELECT ROUND ([Hrs Total 2],2)
FROM AnnualClassifiedPAFs
How do I then take that rounded value and insert it back into the records?
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Feb 5, 2015
Say you have a table that has records with numbers sort of like lottery winning numbers, say:
TableWinners
num1, num2, num3, num4, num5, num6
33 52 47 23 17 28
... more records with similar structure.
Then you have another table with chosen numbers, same structure as above, TableGuesses.
How could you do the following comparisons between TableGuesses and TableWinners:
1. Compare a single record in TableGuesses to a single record in TableWinners to get a count of the number of numbers that match (kind of a typical lottery type of thing).
2. Compare a single record in TableGuessess to ALL records in TableWinners to see which record in TableWinners is the closest match to the selected record in TableGuesses.
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Apr 20, 2015
My team is starting to implement error handling in our sprocs. One question we have is whether or not to use unique error numbers for custom errors (ie Errors we throw after doing some sort of validity check, not SQL Server errors). For example, we might check the value of a parameter and then throw an error that says "Parameter State_Date must be less than today, please retry".
We are using SQL Server 2012 and will be using the THROW statement, not RAISERROR, so we don't HAVE to put the numbers in sys.messages. Also, we are going to log the errors in a table, along with the error message, sproc name, line number, etc.
Is it useful to maintain a custom list of error numbers and messages? Or is it just as useful to use one standard error number and add a custom error message (which we can then search for in our code, or use the sproc name & line number we logged)? And if it is worth maintaining a list of numbers plus messages, should we go ahead and put them in sys.messages?
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Jan 24, 2015
i have created a new login in primary server and provided dbowner permission to primary db.how do i transfer this login to secondary server and assign the same permission to secondary db ?
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Dec 23, 2014
Trying to build a list of order numbers based on stock availability.
The data looks something like this:
OrderNumber Stockcode quantityordered quantityinstock
123 code1 10 5
123 code2 5 10
124 code3 15 20
124 code4 10 10
In this case I would like to output a single result for each order, but based on stock availability order 123 is not a complete order and 124 is so the results will need to reflect this.
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Sep 22, 2015
I have this big huge SQL statement. I am trying to see whether there is some quick magic way to assign it to the variable @SQL
Declare @SQL NVARCHAR(MAX)
Set @SQL = <????>
SELECT ClaimSurgical.FormNbr as ClaimIdentifier,ClaimSurgical.MemberTID, ClaimSurgical.Membernbr as MemberNumber, ClaimSurgical.AdmitDate AS ServiceDateYYYYMMDD,
CAST(CAST(ClaimSurgical.AdmitDate AS VARCHAR) AS DATETIME) ServiceDate,ClaimSurgical.ProviderNbr as ClaimPRVNO, ClaimSurgical.VendorNbr as ClaimTaxID,
ClaimSurgical.AssignedProvider1 as PCPPRVNO,ClaimSurgical.CAPVendor as PCPTaxID, EventCode_1.EventCodeTypeID,
[code]....
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May 6, 2014
Only to a specific schema? Can this be done?
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