February 2, 2009 at 1:15 am
I am selecting 25 entries from the table
For first five rows I want to add some common feature and select
For next five rows I want to add some another feature and select
till the end of the records.
How to do this?
February 2, 2009 at 1:31 am
Hello,
I am not really sure what you want to accomplish, may be you could provide an example? If you want to perform different actions for records within the same result set, then a “Case” statement could be what you need.
Regards,
John Marsh
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February 2, 2009 at 1:35 am
How about setting up some sample data for folks to test against?
Cheers
ChrisM
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February 2, 2009 at 1:46 am
Hello,
Either post sample data (CREATE TABLE, INSERT INTO statements) and required result plus some more info about the "features", or look up ranking functions (e.g. ROW_NUMBER()) and CASE statement in BooksOnLine.
February 2, 2009 at 1:52 am
sar_kan25 (2/2/2009)
I am selecting 25 entries from the tableFor first five rows I want to add some common feature and select
For next five rows I want to add some another feature and select
till the end of the records.
How to do this?
May be this can help you:
IF OBJECT_ID('Tally') IS NOT NULL
DROP TABLE dbo.Tally
GO
SELECT TOP 100 IDENTITY(INT,1,1) AS ID
INTO dbo.Tally FROM master.sys.all_objects (NOLOCK)
GO
DECLARE @RecordCounts as int,@Tile as int
SELECT @RecordCounts = COUNT(*) FROM dbo.Tally
SELECT @Tile = 5
Select ID, NTILE(@RecordCounts/@Tile)OVER (Order By ID ) Feature
From dbo.Tally
February 2, 2009 at 2:36 am
certainly by looking at your requirement it is not clear what you want and why? but anyway i think your problem can be either resolved with some smart logic using case statement or with using Cursors.
February 2, 2009 at 2:47 am
I think there is a keyword called ROWCOUNT which can be set like
SET ROWCOUNT 5
which means you will get output after first 5 rows... You can use this keyword and keep incrementing in order to acheive your results...
Regards,
Sakthi
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