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Corne
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Posted - 2015-02-19 : 03:31:34
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I want to, for each month of the year 2014 say, to create a loop that will enter data into a table. Right now I have: Select [Member Number], sum(case when [Receipt Date]='2014/01/01' then Amount else 0 end) as [Rec 2014/01/01]From [Receipts Table]Group by [Member Number]Insert into [Receipts 2014/01/01]Select [Member Number], sum(case when [Receipt Date]='2014/02/01' then Amount else 0 end) as [Rec 2014/02/01]From [Receipts Table]Group by [Member Number]Insert into [Receipts 2014/02/01]Instead I would just like to do something like…Declare i dateFor i=2014/01/01 to 2014/12/01Select [Member Number], sum(case when [Receipt Date]=i then Amount else 0 end) as [Rec +i]From [Receipts Table]Group by [Member Number]Insert into [Receipts + i]Don’t know if this is at all possible? |
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pradeepbliss
Starting Member
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Posted - 2015-02-19 : 06:59:35
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Create Procedure [dbo].[SP_TestDateInsert](@Fromdate date,@Todate date) as begin declare @i date set @i = @FromDate while @i <= @ToDate begin --Insert statement set @i= dateadd(day,30,@i) print @i end end Exec [SP_TestDateInsert] '2014/01/01','2014/10/01' |
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gbritton
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
2780 Posts |
Posted - 2015-02-19 : 08:54:18
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Not sure why you want to write a loop in SQL. That way leads to the dark side. |
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