February 5, 2013 at 11:31 am
I've got another noob question...
When I run this query to just grab the emp_id I get 6474 but when I request more fields I get 6605?
select distinct CONVERT (varchar(9),EMPLOYEE_ID) AS emp_id
, CONVERT(datetime,(CONVERT(varchar(8),ADMISSION_DTE))) AS Adm_date
, ADMISSION_CDE
, ADMIT_TYPE_CDE
, CONVERT(datetime,(CONVERT(varchar(8),DISC_DTE))) AS Dis_date
, DISC_CDE
, DISC_TYPE_CDE
from CurrentTable
WHERE [BranchID]='950' AND (DISC_DTE IS NULL OR (DISC_DTE > 20120630 AND DISC_DTE < 20130201))
order by emp_id , adm_date
...I just want the record for the most recent adm_date what's up with my distinct?
February 5, 2013 at 11:38 am
momba (2/5/2013)
I've got another noob question...When I run this query to just grab the emp_id I get 6474 but when I request more fields I get 6605?
select distinct CONVERT (varchar(9),EMPLOYEE_ID) AS emp_id
, CONVERT(datetime,(CONVERT(varchar(8),ADMISSION_DTE))) AS Adm_date
, ADMISSION_CDE
, ADMIT_TYPE_CDE
, CONVERT(datetime,(CONVERT(varchar(8),DISC_DTE))) AS Dis_date
, DISC_CDE
, DISC_TYPE_CDE
from CurrentTable
WHERE [BranchID]='950' AND (DISC_DTE IS NULL OR (DISC_DTE > 20120630 AND DISC_DTE < 20130201))
order by emp_id , adm_date
...I just want the record for the most recent adm_date what's up with my distinct?
The problem is with your understanding of the DISTINCT operator. It returns all distinct records based on all the columns in the select list. Each row will be distinct.
February 5, 2013 at 11:39 am
Distinct just removes complete duplicate rows (rows where all the columns you select are exactly the same)
What is that query supposed to return?
Gail Shaw
Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
SQL In The Wild: Discussions on DB performance with occasional diversions into recoverability
February 5, 2013 at 11:55 am
I'm trying to pull out the last record for each employee, i.e. if they appear in the table two or more times, I just want the record attached to the later adm_date (which should result in just 6474 records).
February 5, 2013 at 12:04 pm
momba (2/5/2013)
I'm trying to pull out the last record for each employee, i.e. if they appear in the table two or more times, I just want the record attached to the later adm_date (which should result in just 6474 records).
if you want the latest date, you want to use GROUP BY., and actually use the MAX*() function on the date so you get that last(latest/max date
SELECT
CONVERT (VARCHAR(9), EMPLOYEE_ID) AS emp_id,
MAX(CONVERT(DATETIME, (CONVERT(VARCHAR(8), ADMISSION_DTE)))) AS Adm_date,
ADMISSION_CDE,
ADMIT_TYPE_CDE,
CONVERT(DATETIME, (CONVERT(VARCHAR(8), DISC_DTE))) AS Dis_date,
DISC_CDE,
DISC_TYPE_CDE
FROM CurrentTable
WHERE [BranchID] = '950'
AND ( DISC_DTE IS NULL
OR ( DISC_DTE > 20120630
AND DISC_DTE < 20130201 ) )
GROUP BY
CONVERT (VARCHAR(9), EMPLOYEE_ID),
ADMISSION_CDE,
ADMIT_TYPE_CDE,
CONVERT(DATETIME, (CONVERT(VARCHAR(8), DISC_DTE))),
DISC_CDE,
DISC_TYPE_CDE
ORDER BY
emp_id,
adm_date
Lowell
February 5, 2013 at 12:24 pm
This could be more efficient (esp if "pkstuff" tight and/or the table is indexed properly for the correlated SELECT):
select CONVERT (varchar(9),EMPLOYEE_ID) AS emp_id
, CONVERT(datetime,(CONVERT(varchar(8),ADMISSION_DTE))) AS Adm_date
, ADMISSION_CDE
, ADMIT_TYPE_CDE
, CONVERT(datetime,(CONVERT(varchar(8),DISC_DTE))) AS Dis_date
, DISC_CDE
, DISC_TYPE_CDE
from CurrentTable ct1
WHERE [BranchID]='950' AND (DISC_DTE IS NULL OR (DISC_DTE > 20120630 AND DISC_DTE < 20130201))
and ct1.admission_dte = (SELECT MAX(ct2.admission_dte) from curenttable ct1 WHERE ct1.pkstuff = ct2.pkstuff)
order by emp_id , adm_date
You can also solve this with this construct: , ROW_NUMBER() OVER(partition by ... order by admission_dte desc) as rownumber
WHERE rownumber = 1
Best,
Kevin G. Boles
SQL Server Consultant
SQL MVP 2007-2012
TheSQLGuru on googles mail service
February 5, 2013 at 12:43 pm
RE: Lowell's post....results are still too high... when I try to follow your logic in the code I get lost in the syntax around "GROUP BY" so I started back at the basics. If I just do emp_id and adm_date the numbers are right...
SELECT
CONVERT (VARCHAR(9), EMPLOYEE_ID) AS EMP_id,
MAX(CONVERT(DATETIME, (CONVERT(VARCHAR(8), ADMISSION_DTE)))) AS Adm_date
from CurrentTable
WHERE [BranchID] = '950'
AND ( DISC_DTE IS NULL
OR ( DISC_DTE > 20120630
AND DISC_DTE < 20130201 ) )
GROUP BY
EMPLOYEE_ID
.... but as soon as I add in additional fields the numbers get higher and higher. ???
I'm going to try the next example.
February 5, 2013 at 12:49 pm
momba (2/5/2013)
RE: Lowell's post....results are still too high... when I try to follow your logic in the code I get lost in the syntax around "GROUP BY" so I started back at the basics. If I just do emp_id and adm_date the numbers are right...SELECT
CONVERT (VARCHAR(9), EMPLOYEE_ID) AS EMP_id,
MAX(CONVERT(DATETIME, (CONVERT(VARCHAR(8), ADMISSION_DTE)))) AS Adm_date
from CurrentTable
WHERE [BranchID] = '950'
AND ( DISC_DTE IS NULL
OR ( DISC_DTE > 20120630
AND DISC_DTE < 20130201 ) )
GROUP BY
EMPLOYEE_ID
.... but as soon as I add in additional fields the numbers get higher and higher. ???
I'm going to try the next example.
This:
WITH BaseData AS (
SELECT
rn = ROW_NUMBER OVER (PARTITION BY EMPLOYEE_ID ORDER BY ADMISSION_DTE DESC),
CONVERT (VARCHAR(9), EMPLOYEE_ID) AS EMP_id,
MAX(CONVERT(DATETIME, (CONVERT(VARCHAR(8), ADMISSION_DTE)))) AS Adm_date
FROM
CurrentTable
WHERE
[BranchID] = '950'
AND ( DISC_DTE IS NULL
OR ( DISC_DTE > 20120630
AND DISC_DTE < 20130201 ) )
)
SELECT
*
FROM
BaseData
WHERE
rn = 1;
Any columns you need added, ad to the SELECT in the CTE. You can also define which columns to select from the CTE instead of using the *, this way you can eliminate the column rn.
February 5, 2013 at 1:51 pm
Lynn Pettis (2/5/2013)
momba (2/5/2013)
RE: Lowell's post....results are still too high... when I try to follow your logic in the code I get lost in the syntax around "GROUP BY" so I started back at the basics. If I just do emp_id and adm_date the numbers are right...SELECT
CONVERT (VARCHAR(9), EMPLOYEE_ID) AS EMP_id,
MAX(CONVERT(DATETIME, (CONVERT(VARCHAR(8), ADMISSION_DTE)))) AS Adm_date
from CurrentTable
WHERE [BranchID] = '950'
AND ( DISC_DTE IS NULL
OR ( DISC_DTE > 20120630
AND DISC_DTE < 20130201 ) )
GROUP BY
EMPLOYEE_ID
.... but as soon as I add in additional fields the numbers get higher and higher. ???
I'm going to try the next example.
This:
WITH BaseData AS (
SELECT
rn = ROW_NUMBER OVER (PARTITION BY EMPLOYEE_ID ORDER BY ADMISSION_DTE DESC),
CONVERT (VARCHAR(9), EMPLOYEE_ID) AS EMP_id,
MAX(CONVERT(DATETIME, (CONVERT(VARCHAR(8), ADMISSION_DTE)))) AS Adm_date
FROM
CurrentTable
WHERE
[BranchID] = '950'
AND ( DISC_DTE IS NULL
OR ( DISC_DTE > 20120630
AND DISC_DTE < 20130201 ) )
)
SELECT
*
FROM
BaseData
WHERE
rn = 1;
Any columns you need added, ad to the SELECT in the CTE. You can also define which columns to select from the CTE instead of using the *, this way you can eliminate the column rn.
... for some reason SSMS 2012 doesn't like "OVER" in the "ROW NUMBER OVER" syntax. I'm working through it now...
February 5, 2013 at 1:54 pm
Cause Lynn left out some brackets
WITH BaseData AS (
SELECT
rn = ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY EMPLOYEE_ID ORDER BY ADMISSION_DTE DESC),
CONVERT (VARCHAR(9), EMPLOYEE_ID) AS EMP_id,
MAX(CONVERT(DATETIME, (CONVERT(VARCHAR(8), ADMISSION_DTE)))) AS Adm_date
FROM
CurrentTable
WHERE
[BranchID] = '950'
AND ( DISC_DTE IS NULL
OR ( DISC_DTE > 20120630
AND DISC_DTE < 20130201 ) )
)
SELECT
*
FROM
BaseData
WHERE
rn = 1;
Gail Shaw
Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
SQL In The Wild: Discussions on DB performance with occasional diversions into recoverability
February 5, 2013 at 1:54 pm
looks like a copy/paste error:
ROW_NUMBER needs parenthesis:
change that query to ROW_NUMBER() and it should work fine.
Lowell
February 5, 2013 at 2:06 pm
More like a picnic problem. That's what I get for writing code on a smartphone.
Thanks for catching the missing parens.
February 5, 2013 at 2:11 pm
:0( Now it says I'm missing the "GROUP BY" clause... (still working on it)...
February 5, 2013 at 2:20 pm
momba (2/5/2013)
:0( Now it says I'm missing the "GROUP BY" clause... (still working on it)...
No group by needed., forgot to take off the MAX.
WITH BaseData AS (
SELECT
rn = ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY EMPLOYEE_ID ORDER BY ADMISSION_DTE DESC),
CONVERT (VARCHAR(9), EMPLOYEE_ID) AS EMP_id,
ADMISSION_DTE
FROM
CurrentTable
WHERE
[BranchID] = '950'
AND ( DISC_DTE IS NULL
OR ( DISC_DTE > 20120630
AND DISC_DTE < 20130201 ) )
)
SELECT
*
FROM
BaseData
WHERE
rn = 1;
February 5, 2013 at 2:23 pm
...I need to study this row number() thing. Will let you know how it goes when I straigten it out. Thanks for being so patient with my newbieness.
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