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  • PL-SQL: Common date range lookups; Daily, Weekly; MTD; YTD; Last 12 Months

    As part of my current role as a tester I am often required to write the same basic expressions again and again in my queries, most noticeably to bring back data for specific date ranges, therefore for the benefit of anyone else out there who has to do likewise I have detailed below my method for returning the following basic ranges: Daily; Week ...
    Posted to Jim 2.0 (Weblog) by James.Pipe on February 10, 2007
  • PL SQL: Passing variables in TOAD for Oracle

    I regularly need to pass variables into my queries, and when running multiple tests, it helps to have a way to change these variables easily, preferably, without having to go through the query each time and change the sql. Fortunately for me TOAD (Tool for Oracle Application Developers) for Oracle offers a way to do this with bound variables. ...
    Posted to Jim 2.0 (Weblog) by James.Pipe on February 10, 2007
  • Selecting the last weekday in a given month

    In one of my frequent trips through Google on the search for how to do something (I forget what it was I was looking for on this particular occasion), I found myself, as I often do, being directing to various contributions from posts on life after coffee.com Whilst the entry it turned out wasn't relevant to what I was searching for, it did ...
    Posted to Jim 2.0 (Weblog) by James.Pipe on February 3, 2007
  • An update on Analytic Functions for T-SQL

    Hi, following on from my previous two posts about Analytic Functions, and specifically about the lack of a T-SQL equivalent to the LAG and LEAD functions I demonstrated, there is a SQL Server feedback vote currently active which you can participate in if you are interested in seeing these functions incorporated into a future update. The vote can ...
    Posted to Jim 2.0 (Weblog) by James.Pipe on January 30, 2007
  • PL-SQL: Returning a value from the previous row in a query

    For any number of reasons which I won’t go into, you may have a need, or desire, to return a value in a query from one row next to a value from another. A typical example might be in a daily sales database, where I want to see yesterday’s total sales against today’s total sales. It is straight forward enough to write the query to ...
    Posted to Jim 2.0 (Weblog) by James.Pipe on January 24, 2007
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