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  • What's wrong with this UPDATE FROM using a case statement?

    - by Blankman
    update p set p.storePrice = CASE WHEN p.costPrice BETWEEN 0.00 AND 1.00 THEN p.costPrice * 1.0 CASE WHEN p.costPrice BETWEEN 0.00 AND 1.00 THEN p.costPrice * 1.0 ELSE p.msrpPrice END FROM product p WHERE p.type = 1 The error says: Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Line 9 Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'CASE'. I can't seem to see any issue with the sql?

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  • Efficient SQL to count an occurrence in the latest X rows

    - by pulegium
    For example I have: create table a (i int); Assume there are 10k rows. I want to count 0's in the last 20 rows. Something like: select count(*) from (select i from a limit 20) where i = 0; Is that possible to make it more efficient? Like a single SQL statement or something? PS. DB is SQLite3 if that matters at all...

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  • Need Help Writing SQL query

    - by user204588
    I have two product tables Product1 and Product2. There is a one 2 one mapping on the field ProductId. What I want is to get all the product ids where the Product2.Exported field is false AND Where the product ids that are in Product1 but not in Product2 table. Right now I have two queries that I'm trying to mash into one. SELECT ProductId FROM Product1 WHERE ProductId NOT IN(Select ProductId From Product2) SELECT ProductId FROM Product2 WHERE Exported = 0

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  • How to serialize a Linq to Sql object graph without hiding the child's "Parent" member

    - by Richard B
    Without hiding the Child object's reference to the Parent object, has anyone been able to use an XmlSerializer() object to move a Linq to SQL object to an XML document, or is the only appropriate way of handling this to create a custom serialization/deserialization class to handle moving the data to/from the xml document? I don't like the idea of hiding the child object's reference to the parent object is why I'm asking. Thx.

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  • Difference between dates when grouping in SQL

    - by CeejeeB
    I have a table of purchases containing a user_id and a date_of_purchase. I need to be able to select all the users who have made 2 purchases within 12 months of each other. The dates can be any point in time as long as they are less than 12 months apart. e.g. user_id date_of_purchase 123 01/Jan/2010 124 01/Aug/2010 123 01/Feb/2010 124 05/Aug/2008 In this example i want user_id 123

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  • SQL OUTER JOIN with NEWID to generate random data for each row

    - by CL4NCY
    Hi, I want to generate some test data so for each row in a table I want to insert 10 random rows in another, see below: INSERT INTO CarFeatures (carID, featureID) SELECT C.ID, F.ID FROM dbo.Cars AS C OUTER APPLY ( SELECT TOP 10 ID FROM dbo.Features ORDER BY NEWID() ) AS F Only trouble is this returns the same values for each row. How do I order them randomly?

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  • Generating SQL for website

    - by Ethan
    I am working on a webapplication How can i create SQL for the following Database Information User information Username - String Password - String Admin or Client - boolean Last login – Date/Time LogItem typeLogItem – String (Page name?) hitCount – int View PageURL UserID Transaction User – String DateTimeStamp SKU – int Purchase-boolean TransactionID-int Inventory information Sku number - int Item description - String Price to customer - double Count - in

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  • How can an improvement to the query cache be tracked?

    - by Bill Paetzke
    I am parameterizing my web app's ad hoc sql. As a result, I expect the query plan cache to reduce in size and have a higher hit ratio. Perhaps even other important metrics will be improved. Could I use perfmon to track this? If so, what counters should I use? If not perfmon, how could I report on the impact of this change?

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  • Recursive SQL, have the last three values increased?

    - by Mike
    Hi, I have a table that looks like this: ---------------------- | DateTime | Value | ---------------------- | 2010-01-01 | 26 | | 2010-02-01 | 24 | | 2010-03-01 | 23 | | 2010-04-01 | 28 | | 2010-05-01 | 30 | I need to find if the last three consecutive months have increased in value. How can I get SQL to check whether the value for each has increased? If anyone can give me any pointers for solving this problem it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks

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  • Transposing from rows into columns

    - by Deques
    Hey, I have a table like this Name State Amount ------------------------------ Pump 1 Present 339 Pump 1 Optimized 88 Which I want to transpose something like this Pump 1 Present 339 Optimized 88 How can I do this with MS SQL 2000? I tried to search for a solution, but couldn't find the most fitting solution :(

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  • Extended events vs Triggers Sql server 2008

    - by Prashant
    I have a requirement to copy whatever data is getting inserted or updated to a log table to show who updated and when. I was thinking of using triggers for the same. The reason being the insert needed not be only stored procedure but can also be packages. Can I use extended events for the same ?.

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  • adding month to EndDate as constraint in Oracle SQL

    - by user2900611
    I've a question regarding Oracle database SQL. my employee each have a project, the end date of the project depends on the no of months that was given to them base on PTerm. Am i right to do it this way? CREATE TABLE PROJECT ( P_ID VARCHAR ( 20 ) NOT NULL, PNAME VARCHAR ( 100 ) NOT NULL, PTERM VARCHAR ( 20 ), PSTARTDATE DATE, PENDDATE DATE, CONSTRAINT PROJECT_PKEY PRIMARY KEY ( P_ID ), CONSTRAINT PROJECT_PTERM CHECK ( PTERM IN ('1 MONTH', '2 MONTH', '3 MONTH') ), CONSTRAINT PROJECT_ENDDATE CHECK ( PENDDATE = (PSTARTDATE + PTERM) ) );

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  • Forward DB requests after a DB move in SQL Server

    - by Nissan Fan
    I've moved database from one SQL Server instance on a machine to another machine completely. Is there any way to forward requests to the new server automatically so it doesn't require client config changes? Keep in mind it's only one DB out of many on the original server so I can't just forward all requests.

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  • SQL Server identity counterpart problem

    - by Guru
    Hi there, I'm using SQL Server and I want to use identity constraint in it I know how to use it in following manner create table mytable ( c1 int primary key identity(1,1); ) the above code works fine but what if i want the identity column to have values as EMP001, EMP002,... instead of 1,2.... Thanks in advance, Guru

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  • LINQ-to-SQL eagerly load entire object graph

    - by Paddy
    I have a need to load an entire LINQ-to-SQL object graph from a certain point downwards, loading all child collections and the objects within them etc. This is going to be used to dump out the object structure and data to XML. Is there a way to do this without generating a large hard coded set of DataLoadOptions to 'shape' my data?

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  • Mutiple FK columns all pointing to the same parent table - a good idea?

    - by Randy Minder
    For those of you who live and breath database design, have you ever found compelling reasons to have multiple FK's in a table that all point to the same parent table? We recently had to deal with a situation where we had a table that contained six columns which were all FK columns to the same parent table. We're debating whether this indicates a poor design on our part or whether this is more common than we think. Thanks very much.

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