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AdamWest
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
360 Posts |
Posted - 2014-10-27 : 18:08:49
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the following is the sql being executed in my Crystal report.There seems to be an issue with the same date request. Sometimes it shows data, other times not. We have data every day, we are a mass market company. Is there anything i can do for the sql to do select when from and to dates are the same? SELECT "OEHIS1"."ODORD#", "OEHIS1"."ODORDT", "OEHIS1"."ODNTU$", "OEHIS1"."ODSHP#", "ICPRT1"."IARC11", "OEHIS1"."ODORDD", "ICPRT1"."IARCC4", "OEHIS1"."ODQTY#", "OEHIS1"."ODRQSD", "MFHHMH"."MHAWGT", "OEHIS1"."ODPRT#", "OEHIS1"."ODPRLC" FROM ("S10M10"."ASTCCDTA"."EODDETAILS" "OEHIS1" INNER JOIN "S10M10"."ASTDTA"."ICPRT1" "ICPRT1" ON "OEHIS1"."ODPRT#"="ICPRT1"."IAPRT#") INNER JOIN "S10M10"."DLIB"."MFHHMH" "MFHHMH" ON "OEHIS1"."ODORD#"="MFHHMH"."MHORDP" WHERE "OEHIS1"."ODPRT#" NOT LIKE 'FR%' AND "ICPRT1"."IARCC4"='FIN' AND "OEHIS1"."ODORDD"=20141027 AND NOT ("ICPRT1"."IARC11"='' OR "ICPRT1"."IARC11"='DRS') AND ("OEHIS1"."ODORDT"='CSA' OR "OEHIS1"."ODORDT"='CUS' OR "OEHIS1"."ODORDT"='INT' OR "OEHIS1"."ODORDT"='N4H' OR "OEHIS1"."ODORDT"='NFM' OR "OEHIS1"."ODORDT"='RTR') AND NOT ("OEHIS1"."ODPRLC" LIKE 'CMY%' OR "OEHIS1"."ODPRLC" LIKE 'DSC%' OR "OEHIS1"."ODPRLC" LIKE 'LGC%' OR "OEHIS1"."ODPRLC" LIKE 'X%') ORDER BY "ICPRT1"."IARC11" |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
38200 Posts |
Posted - 2014-10-27 : 18:15:13
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"OEHIS1"."ODORDD">=20141027 AND "OEHIS1"."ODORDD"<20141028Tara KizerSQL Server MVP since 2007http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/ |
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AdamWest
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
360 Posts |
Posted - 2014-10-27 : 18:18:14
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ok thanks, is the issue that the date is 'character ' not number or date? |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
38200 Posts |
Posted - 2014-10-27 : 18:28:17
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I wouldn't modify the report to make the user also select the next date. Change the report so that it automatically does it. I don't have experience with Crystal Reports, so I can't help on the specifics.Tara KizerSQL Server MVP since 2007http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/ |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
38200 Posts |
Posted - 2014-10-27 : 18:42:27
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quote: Originally posted by AdamWest ok thanks, is the issue that the date is 'character ' not number or date?
You edited your last post instead of creating a new one.I have no idea as to your new question. I don't have experience with Crystal Reports. In Management Studio, it would be like this:where datecol >= '10/27/2014' and datecol < '10/28/2014'Tara KizerSQL Server MVP since 2007http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/ |
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