SQL & PL/SQL :: Count Of Rows For Specific Period?

Aug 12, 2010

I need to get the number of rows based on one condition for certain time period. For example, writing a query for 3(any) hrs , i need to get the output as count of rows as hourly basis. Like these:

Date Time Count
12/08/2010 16:00 234
12/08/2010 17:00 345
12/08/2010 18:00 645

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This is what I've been trying to do.

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For Example:

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AUSTRALIA
....
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USA
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Feb 21, 2013

I think this is easier than I think but all I want to do is count the distinct rows in a table.

WITH data AS
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FROM dual
UNION ALL
SELECT 1, 2, 222
FROM dual
UNION ALL

[Code]..

seems to get what I want

ID1VAL1CNT1
111114
212224
321114
422224

but can the count be done in a stand alone query such as??

SELECT DISTINCT id1,
val1,
COUNT(*) over() cnt1,
COUNT(*) over(PARTITION BY id1) cnt2
FROM data
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NOT what I want

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1111152
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Jun 21, 2010

To count the number of rows to the below table entries with certain conditions

my table

col1(varchar2(4000)) col2(varchar2(10))
3-1808116101 3-Standard
3-1808312141 3-Standard
3-1808312061 3-Standard
3-1807714441 2-Significant
3-1808284201 2-Significant
3-1808278361 2-Significant
3-1808284111 3-Standard
3-1807714261 3-Standard
3-1807128371 3-Standard
3-1807128351 3-Standard
3-1808301721 2-Significant
3-1808301701 3-Standard
3-1808322501 2-Significant

where conditions:

1)need to take the count of rows(col1).where col2 value is 3 or 2 .
2)value 3 or 2 is extracted and conditioned in the query

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I want to create a SELECT, that shall give back only a special amount of rows, depending on the sum of one of the selected fields.

At first a code sample of the complete selection:

SELECT DISTINCT mnr, ktxt,
(SELECT Sum(meng_4)FROM reldb d1 WHERE d1.mnr=d.mnr)qty
FROM reldb d
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AND saext='M'
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This selection produces some lines of output (in my case i.e. like 300). What I want to see is only that much lines that the condition 'sum of all items listed below meng_4<=sum of all items meng_4 of the whole selection * 0.9' is fulfilled.

So, if the whole selection produces a total of 10000 as sum for all items meng_4, I want to see only that amount of rows that sums a total of at least 9000 for all items meng_4.
I hope, this specification is exactly enough to understand my intent.

1. Can I do this in a query?

2. If yes, what would this query look like?

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Example

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OUTPUT SHUD BE LIKE

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Apr 1, 2010

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Here's my sql so far...

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DQ_DISTRBTN_DATE as DIST_DATE
from
ETL_PROCESS.BATCH
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Jul 6, 2012

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HTMLDB_ITEM.CHECKBOX
(1,R.RESEARCH_ID,
decode(:Pxx_SELECT_ALL_ROWS,'Y','CHECKED',
decode(instr(nvl(:Pxx_SELECTED_IDS,0),R.RESEARCH_ID),0,NULL,'CHECKED'))
)
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DECLARE
v_cnt number(9);
BEGIN
v_cnt := 0;
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LOOP
v_cnt := v_cnt + 1;
END LOOP;
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This works... but I dont want to submit (and rerun the report) just to get this count.

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Now to implement this i tried to put this syntax

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Sep 14, 2011

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EMP_NO NUMBER(3),
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START_DATE DATE,
END_DATE DATE,
START_PERIOD_DATE DATE,
END_PERIOD_DATE DATE,
PRIMARY KEY (EMP_NO,VAC_TYPE,START_DATE))
[code]....

--How to calculate START_PERIOD_DATE and END_PERIOD_DATE for every time insert reocrd, like for 4 cases?
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Apr 27, 2011

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Test Case: -

CREATE TABLE COMPANIES
(
"ID" NUMBER(9,0),
"CODE" NUMBER(8,0),
"DESCRIPTION" VARCHAR2(40 CHAR),
CONSTRAINT "PK_COMPANIES" PRIMARY KEY ("ID")
);

[Code]..

The cross tab is to have columns 1 - 31 which sum the quantity of the article sold. Represnting days of the month.

In addition the description of the company.

I would then like to end up with 3 entries in the results for each company, but these are for summing the quantity of articles by the following periods: -

Breakfast: 01:00 - 10:00
Lunch: 11:00 - 14:00
Dinner: 17:00 - 22:30

I hope that makes sense?

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Jun 7, 2012

i want to find the data which has the more then one rates available for the given date. Here below i've posted a test table. how can find the products for which, there multiple dates/overlapping period is available through sql statement.

SQL> CREATE TABLE STO.TEMP
2 (
3 ID NUMBER(8),
4 ITEM_ID NUMBER(8),
5 RATE NUMBER(5,2),
6 FROMDATE DATE,
7 TODATE DATE
8 );

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Jun 28, 2012

CREATE TABLE CONTRACT
(
EQT VARCHAR2(10 BYTE),
SUBTYP VARCHAR2(3 BYTE),
FROM_DT DATE,
TO_DT DATE
);

[Code]....

The data in contract and lease table show like below.

contract

EQT SUBTYPFROM TO
ABCD100000DRY1/1/20121/7/2012
ABCD100000DCH1/7/20121/21/2012
ABCD100000GAZ1/21/2012
lease

EQT CONTRACTFROM TO
ABCD100000LS11/2/20121/10/2012
ABCD100000LS21/10/20121/17/2012
ABCD100000LS31/17/2012

Now required output should be

EQT SUBTYP CONTRACTFROM TO
ABCD100000DRY 1/1/20121/2/2012
ABCD100000DRYLS11/2/20121/7/2012
ABCD100000DCHLS11/7/20121/10/2012
ABCD100000DCHLS21/10/20121/17/2012
ABCD100000DCHLS31/17/20121/21/2012
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declare
pid_from_date date := '01-JAN-11';
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1 AB 03/05/1992
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3 CD 20/08/1995
4 GH 01/01/1999
5 UV 08/07/2001

[code]....

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start_dte end_dte
---------- ----------
03/05/1992 03/05/1997
03/05/1997 03/05/2002
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Oracle 10g

sample 'submit' table

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A B C
---------- -------------------- --------------------
1 2 3
2
5

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---------- ---------- -------------------- --------------------
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