4-4-5 Calendar Creation Table in SQL Server

  • HI ,

    Could some one please provide me with 4-4-5 Calender table creation Script where i would need the following columns .. Thanks in Advance

    Columns :

    Year

    Quarter

    Period

    Month

    FiscalWeek

    Week

    WeekDay

    Date

    days

  • RamSteve (8/15/2013)


    HI ,

    Could some one please provide me with 4-4-5 Calender table creation Script where i would need the following columns .. Thanks in Advance

    Columns :

    Year

    Quarter

    Period

    Month

    FiscalWeek

    Week

    WeekDay

    Date

    days

    for how many years does you expected calendar cover?

    Fiscal Week / Week....please explain the difference

    how many weeks do you have in a "Year" and what criteria determines the first week of the year?

    yadda yadda....

    me thnks we need more info please.

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  • I would need any Simple Query for generating 4-4-5 calendar that most of the companies use in USA .. My Company was not using it before and i was trying to implement it by using the date range from year 1990 to 2050

    Thanks in Advance

  • RamSteve (8/15/2013)


    I would need any Simple Query for generating 4-4-5 calendar that most of the companies use in USA .. My Company was not using it before and i was trying to implement it by using the date range from year 1990 to 2050

    Thanks in Advance

    I am not from the USA and not familiar with the 4-4-5 calendar "that most of the companies use in USA".

    in my experience the "company calendar" nearly always requires specific coding to meet internal reqs.

    Hopefully someone else will be along shortly to help you.

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    you can lead a user to data....but you cannot make them think
    and remember....every day is a school day

  • I believe you will find what you are searching for in these two older articles here on SSC.

    http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/function/67046/

    http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/function/68323/

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