July 25, 2013 at 4:30 pm
Hi all. I need to sum the attendance hours by category and then group by 'Week of'. The 'Week of' start date is defined by the Monday in that week but Sunday is works too. If the Category Values are in ’Art’ or ‘PE’, they need to be combined into Non Educational. I also need to be able to flag the day(s) a student reaches 120 hours.
CREATE TABLE Attendance (
ID int,
Category varchar(20),
Title varchar(20),
Date datetime,
Hours int,
)
INSERT INTO Attendance VALUES
(4504498, 'GED Program', '7/1/2012', 7),
(4504498, 'GED Program', '7/2/2012', 3),
(4504498, 'GED Program', '7/3/2012', 3),
(4504498, 'GED Program', '7/4/2012', 7),
(4504498, 'GED Program', '7/5/2012', 3),
(4504498, 'GED Program', '7/8/2012', 3),
(4504498, 'GED Program', '7/9/2012', 7),
(4504498, 'GED Program', '7/10/2012',7),
(4504498, 'GED Program', '7/11/2012',3),
(4504498, 'GED Program', '7/12/2012',3),
(4504498, 'High School', '7/1/2012', 7),
(4504498, 'High School', '7/2/2012', 3),
(4504498, 'High School', '7/3/2012', 3),
(4504498, 'High School', '7/4/2012', 3),
(4504498, 'High School', '7/5/2012', 3),
(4504498, 'High School', '7/8/2012', 7),
(4504498, 'High School', '7/9/2012', 3),
(4504498, 'High School', '7/10/2012',8),
(4504498, 'High School', '7/11/2012',3),
(4504498, 'High School', '7/12/2012',7),
(9201052, 'Art', '7/15/2012', 6),
(9201052, 'Art', '7/16/2012', 3),
(9201052, 'Art', '7/17/2012', 7),
(9201052, 'PE', '7/17/2012', 7),
(9201052, 'PE', '7/18/2012', 7)
I need an end result which looks like this:
ID Category Week of Total Hours
4504498 GED Program 7/1/2012 26
4504498 GED Program 7/8/2012 23
4504498 High School 7/1/2012 19
4504498 High School 7/8/2012 28
9201052 Non Educational 7/15/2012 30
ID Day_120_Hours_Reached
356485 6/30/2012
356485 11/15/2012
555666 10/12/2012
555666 2/25/2013
I have been looking for examples of a Week function that will pull out the 'week of' from a date using MS Sql Server and I can't find much info. Any feedback is appreciated.
July 25, 2013 at 5:08 pm
Have you tried to use DATEPART(wk, Date)?
What have you tried?
July 25, 2013 at 5:12 pm
I have tried datepart(wk, Date). It groups by week (datepart(wk, Date)) and then displays the first entry of that week, not the first day in the week, necessarily
select DOP_ID,
(First_Name + ' ' + Last_Name) as Name,
Category,
min(Date) as WeekOf,
sum(Hours) as TotalHours
FROM [GW_PPP].[dbo].[SLAM_Attendence]
where DOP_ID in (select DOP_ID from [GW_PPP].[dbo].[SLAM_Status] where STATUS ='Enrolled')
and Category in ('GED Program', 'Lit/Num Combined (Pre-GED)')
group by DOP_ID,Category, datepart(wk, Date)
July 25, 2013 at 5:18 pm
I misread a part of your original post and became more clear now.
You could use DATEADD(wk, DATEDIFF(wk,0,Date), 0) to get the first day of the week and be able to group them.
July 25, 2013 at 6:05 pm
This works for me.
SELECT ID,
CASE WHEN Category IN( 'Art', 'PE') THEN 'Non Educational' ELSE Category END Category,
DATEADD( dd, -1, DATEADD(wk, DATEDIFF(wk,0,Date), 0)) Week,
SUM(Hours) Total_Hours
FROM Attendance
GROUP BY ID,
CASE WHEN Category IN( 'Art', 'PE') THEN 'Non Educational' ELSE Category END ,
DATEADD( dd, -1, DATEADD(wk, DATEDIFF(wk,0,Date), 0))
However, I'm not sure about your second requirement. It seems that you might need a running total calculation. For information on this article Solving the Running Total and Ordinal Rank Problems[/url]
July 25, 2013 at 8:42 pm
Hi. The above is great, Thanks! Just want I need. Below was the original example code I was working off of to try and get the 2nd requirement (with the sum at 60 instead of 120, so one student reaches it, using the sample dataset.). I am having trouble modifying it to get it to work.
select ID
, Category
, min(Date) as WeekOf
, sum(Hours) as TotalHours
from Attendance
group by
ID
, Category
, datepart(wk, Date);
select ID
, min(Date)
from (
select ID
, Date
, sum(Hours) over (partition by ID order by Date) RunningSum
, Hours
from Attendance
) as SubQueryAlias
where RunningSum >= 60
group by
ID;
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