Time Slot Which Has Maximum Number Of Purchase Orders Created Or Updated
Jul 15, 2014
I need to write down a sql query wherein in one particular day(user will enter manually), i need to find out a 15 minutes slot wherein purchase order's created or updated are the highest.
i.e. out of 96 slots(15 minute slot each)-I need to find the slot which has maximum number of Purchase orders created or updated.
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I have to build a database model, create tables and use triggers or/and procedures on it. It's about a library. Books are borrowed by students. They can make a reservation of a book.
I built the database model so far. My problem is how to represent following tasks:
- Students can borrow a maximum of 5 books at the same time.
- bookings/book reservations should be later processed in the order they occurred. That is, who first flagged the book also gets the book/books first
I have following entities:
- Book
- Book exemplar
- Borrowed by (a table between the entities Book exemplar and Student)
- Reserved for (a table between the entities Book exemplar and Student)
- Student
How would you represent the tasks I mentioned above in terms of triggers or procedures?...
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Feb 10, 2014
I have a table set of records. Its contains some customerID,SportsGoods,Price in different datetime. I want to add customer spent. If crossed 1000 means i have to show purchase time when it is crossed 1000. I need query without while and looping.
Example:
Customer NameGoodsPriceDatePurchased
ABat2501/31/2014
ABall221/31/2014
BCarrom Board4752/2/2014
CTennis Ball502/1/2014
AFootball1502/2/2014
DBat2501/31/2014
BBall221/31/2014
AHockey Bat1252/4/2014
CChess552/4/2014
AVolley Ball552/4/2014
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SQL 2012
I'm wanting to get the average number of days between orders in my orders tbl - so I've done a search and found the following sql coded that I have modified for my db tbl's and columns. But when I try and parse it - I get 'Incorrect syntax new the keyword Group' - what am I missing.
SELECT custId, AVG(invDate - priorDate)
FROM(SELECT custId,invDate,LAG(invDate) OVER (PARTITION BY custId ORDER BY invDate)as priorDate
FROM orders)
Group BY custId
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I get the following error.
Reporting Services Error
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The number of requests for "XXXServerXXXUser" has exceeded the maximum number allowed for a single user.
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SQL Server Reporting Services
Then i try to login using a different user with administrative rights on the machine, i can logon successfully.
The system is up for a month but this problem occured today?!? What could be the problem?!?
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Apr 7, 2015
I need to calculate the average number of days between customer orders.
My table has customer number and order number and the order date.
I would like to end with customer number last, order date and the average number of days between orders for each customer.
cust_idorder_numorder_date
HOLLGCAB 119482 02/27/2015
JILCO 119484 02/27/2015
KEY 119491 02/27/2015
TURNER 119496 02/27/2015
KEY 119499 02/27/2015
[Code] .....
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Mar 12, 2015
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May 5, 2015
I am trying to create a script file that will get me the total number of orders in july. How exactly would i say july because i know my syntax is wrong and I would be using sum instead of count right?
What i tried
use Cis11101_Northwind
Declare @Julycount int
Set @Julycount= (Select sum(*) From orders Where OrderDate = 'july')
print 'The total orders for july is ' + Cast(@JulyCount as varchar)
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Apr 17, 2008
Hi All
I am running a script which has a table creation. The table gets created, but with the below warning.
Warning: The table 'PropertyInstancesAudits' has been created but its maximum row size (8190) exceeds the maximum number of bytes per row (8060). INSERT or UPDATE of a row in this table will fail if the resulting row length exceeds 8060 bytes.
Structure is as under:
Code SnippetCREATE TABLE [dbo].[PropertyInstancesAudits] (
[PIA_ClassID] [uniqueidentifier] NOT NULL ,
[PIA_ClassPropertyID] [uniqueidentifier] NOT NULL ,
[PIA_InstanceID] [uniqueidentifier] NOT NULL ,
[PIA_Value] [sql_variant] NOT NULL ,
[PIA_StartModID] [bigint] NOT NULL ,
[PIA_EndModID] [bigint] NOT NULL ,
[PIA_SuserSid] [varbinary] (85) NULL
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
How should I get rid of this?
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Hello,
we need to track date/time of last update for each record in a table.
As we understand it, we can't use field type Timestamp as this type does
not use dates/times.
Is there any SQL function available which we can bind to a column or
do we really have to use triggers?
Greetings from Mannheim, Germany
Ricardo
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Hello,
we need to track date/time of last update for each record in a table.
As we understand it, we can't use field type Timestamp as this type does
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Is there any SQL function available which we can bind to a column or
do we really have to use triggers?
Greetings from Mannheim, Germany
Ricardo
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Hello people,
I might sound a little bit crazy, but is there any possibility that you can incorporate 1,073,741,824 tables into a SQL Database?
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In the optimization guide page 144, it says :"There is no theoretical limit to the number of instances of SQL server you can run simultaneously..."
Who the hell is right??????
Alain Gagne
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gagnea@msagroup.com
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Good day to all
SQL Server 2000.
I have a problem with a piece of code, which updates some tables using transaction. This process brings the program to a halt when updating large files.
With smaller files, the process finishes without problems.
I have noticed that, if a comment out the "begin transaction" and respective "commit", the same code executes without problems, even when updating large files.
I suspect that there is a limit on the number of records a transaction can hold before a commit is issued. I am surprised however, that SQL Server halts, without messages or warnings.
Is this a configuration issue? If there is a limit on the number of records a transaction can hold, what is this limit:? Anything I can do to have a warning form SQL Server when a situation like this is reached (or indeed to avoid this situation) ?
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Hi,
Environment:
I have a Sqlserver 6.5 production server used for web based applications
Compaq 5500 4 GIG RAM, 4 processor
Sql Memory config on that server is 1048576 (which is 2048 MB)
and the run value is 640000 (which is 1250 MB).
runvalue for user connections was 500
We have only 90 user connections may increase upto 100 depends on the connections. We don't have any overload on that server.
Error: I was seeing
"unable to connect maximum no. of 500 configured user connections are already connected" in the error log.
Action Taken:
I increased the user connections to 600
and rebooted the server. Immediately the same error I can see in the error log. But we have only 20 user connections at that time. I can able to connect.
Please advise me to get rid of this error.
Thanks,
Anu.
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