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тАО05-13-2006 09:50 PM
тАО05-13-2006 09:50 PM
table db query
I have a bank table that looks like below
Denom Serial created
$10 333111 10-MAY-06
$10 111888 09-APR-06
$5 555666 01-JAN-89
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.
.
.
$20 666877 09-SEP-98
I selected number of denominations created
"select distinct(denom),count(*) from bank which is ok.
Now I wanted to select denom, the number of denom created yesterday, & total denoms created as of yesterday in single output. Can someone help me here . thanks in advance...
Denom Serial created
$10 333111 10-MAY-06
$10 111888 09-APR-06
$5 555666 01-JAN-89
.
.
.
.
$20 666877 09-SEP-98
I selected number of denominations created
"select distinct(denom),count(*) from bank which is ok.
Now I wanted to select denom, the number of denom created yesterday, & total denoms created as of yesterday in single output. Can someone help me here . thanks in advance...
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тАО05-14-2006 04:25 AM
тАО05-14-2006 04:25 AM
Re: table db query
Hmmmm. I think I understand what you are asking for, so try something like this.
select denom, count(*) from back where created > trunc(sysdate)-1 and created < trunc(sysdate);
That should get you only yesterday (by that, I mean 12am to 12am). Also, I'm assuming Oracle in this case.
Brian
select denom, count(*) from back where created > trunc(sysdate)-1 and created < trunc(sysdate);
That should get you only yesterday (by that, I mean 12am to 12am). Also, I'm assuming Oracle in this case.
Brian
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тАО05-14-2006 02:17 PM
тАО05-14-2006 02:17 PM
Re: table db query
Hi Ferdi,
As Brian mentioned you can use the sysdate to get the the previous / next dayas records.
For eg:- This query will give you records
$5 555666 ---- which are before January 2006.
SQL> SELECT distinct denom, count(*()
FROM bank
WHERE created < '01-JAN-2006'
GROUP BY DEMON;
For yesterday use sysdate -1
To manupulate the datetime use the to_char(created,'DD-MON-YYYY:HH:MI:SS')
Indira A
As Brian mentioned you can use the sysdate to get the the previous / next dayas records.
For eg:- This query will give you records
$5 555666 ---- which are before January 2006.
SQL> SELECT distinct denom, count(*()
FROM bank
WHERE created < '01-JAN-2006'
GROUP BY DEMON;
For yesterday use sysdate -1
To manupulate the datetime use the to_char(created,'DD-MON-YYYY:HH:MI:SS')
Indira A
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