I need a null values for repetative values - database

I have a question
state_id state_name city_id city_name
-------- ---------- ------- -----------
1 Karnataka 1 Bangalore
1 Karnataka 2 Mysore
1 Karnataka 3 Hubli
2 Maharastra 1 abc
2 Maharastra 2 xyz
i should require output as below
state_id state_name city_id city_name
-------- ---------- ------- -----------
1 Karnataka 1 Bangalore
1 null 2 Mysore
1 null 3 Hubli
2 Maharastra 1 abc
2 null 2 xyz
Kindly help me out of this

As per above reference,
I have solved this,
Below is the script
SET #rn = 0;
SET #sid = 0;
SELECT state_id,city_id,city_name,#sid1:=#sid,#sid:=state_id,IF(IF(#sid1=#sid,#rn:=#rn+1,#rn:=1) = 1,state_name,NULL) AS state_name FROM t2;
state_id city_id city_name #sid1:=#sid #sid:=state_id state_name
1 1 Bangalore 0 1 Karnataka
1 2 Mysore 1 1 (NULL)
1 3 Hubli 1 1 (NULL)
2 1 abc 1 2 Maharastra
2 2 xyz 2 2 (NULL)
Thanks for the hint given

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Get output of multiple Counts in one query

Could you help me how to write a query for the following issue:
There are two tables:
Table persons:
P_id Name BirthDate
1 N1 2016-08-02
2 N2 2015-05-02
3 N3 2013-06-01
4 N4 2014-01-09
Table visited:(p_id is foreign key to table persons)
Id. Visitor_id. P_id. Visit_date
1 10 1 2017-03-05
2 11 2 2017-01-01
3 10 2 2017-02-03
4 12 3 2016-05-07
5 11 4 2016-04-09
6 10 1 2017-04-09
We are going to get the count of visited by each Visitor and also count of visited distinct person on filter on for those person who their age are under 1, between 1 and 2, between 2 and 3 at date of visit_date by each visitor_id.
The results should be like :
Under_one Bet_one_two Bet_two_three
Visitor_id VisitedCount/PersonCount VisitedCount/PersonCount VisitedCount/PersonCount
10 2 1 1 1 0 0
11 0 0 1 1 1 1
12 0 0 0 0 1 1
Between 1 and 2 means the result of subtracting visited_date and birthdate (for example : the result of 2013/03/05 - 2011/06/07) is between 1 and 2 years.
I don't know if I can give you the output laid out exactly as you have specified, but this
SELECT
visited.Visitor_id,
visited.P_id,
Int(([Visit_date]-[BirthDate])/365) AS Age,
Count(persons.P_id) AS NumVisits
FROM persons INNER JOIN visited ON persons.P_id = visited.P_id
GROUP BY
visited.Visitor_id,
visited.P_id,
Int((-[BirthDate]+[Visit_date])/365);
returns
Visitor_id P_id Age NumVisits
10 1 0 2
10 2 1 1
11 2 1 1
11 4 2 1
12 3 2 1

How to count number of months in T-SQL

I've got a problem in SQL Server.
"Whate'er is well conceived is clearly said, And the words to say it flow with ease", Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux
Well, I don't think I'll be able to make it clear but I'll try ! And I'd like to apologize for my bad english !
I've got this table :
id ind lvl result date
1 1 a 3 2017-01-31
2 1 a 3 2017-02-28
3 1 a 1 2017-03-31
4 1 a 1 2017-04-30
5 1 a 1 2017-05-31
6 1 b 1 2017-01-31
7 1 b 3 2017-02-28
8 1 b 3 2017-03-31
9 1 b 1 2017-04-30
10 1 b 1 2017-05-31
11 2 a 3 2017-01-31
12 2 a 1 2017-02-28
13 2 a 3 2017-03-31
14 2 a 1 2017-04-30
15 2 a 3 2017-05-31
I'd like to count the number of month the combo {ind, lvl} remain in the result 1 before re-initializing the number of month to 0 if the result is not 1.
Clearly, I need to get something like that :
id ind lvl result date BadResultRemainsFor%Months
1 1 a 3 2017-01-31 0
2 1 a 3 2017-02-28 0
3 1 a 1 2017-03-31 1
4 1 a 1 2017-04-30 2
5 1 a 1 2017-05-31 3
6 1 b 1 2017-01-31 1
7 1 b 3 2017-02-28 0
8 1 b 3 2017-03-31 0
9 1 b 1 2017-04-30 1
10 1 b 1 2017-05-31 2
11 2 a 3 2017-01-31 0
12 2 a 1 2017-02-28 1
13 2 a 3 2017-03-31 0
14 2 a 1 2017-04-30 1
15 2 a 3 2017-05-31 0
So that if I was looking for the number of months the result was 1 for the date 2017-05-31 with the id 1 and the lvl a, I know it's been 3 months.
Assume all the date the the end day of month:
;WITH tb(id,ind,lvl,result,date) AS(
select 1,1,'a',3,'2017-01-31' UNION
select 2,1,'a',3,'2017-02-28' UNION
select 3,1,'a',1,'2017-03-31' UNION
select 4,1,'a',1,'2017-04-30' UNION
select 5,1,'a',1,'2017-05-31' UNION
select 6,1,'b',1,'2017-01-31' UNION
select 7,1,'b',3,'2017-02-28' UNION
select 8,1,'b',3,'2017-03-31' UNION
select 9,1,'b',1,'2017-04-30' UNION
select 10,1,'b',1,'2017-05-31' UNION
select 11,2,'a',3,'2017-01-31' UNION
select 12,2,'a',1,'2017-02-28' UNION
select 13,2,'a',3,'2017-03-31' UNION
select 14,2,'a',1,'2017-04-30' UNION
select 15,2,'a',3,'2017-05-31'
)
SELECT t.id,t.ind,t.lvl,t.result,t.date
,CASE WHEN t.isMatched=1 THEN ROW_NUMBER()OVER(PARTITION BY t.ind,t.lvl,t.id-t.rn ORDER BY t.id) ELSE 0 END
FROM (
SELECT t1.*,c.MonthDiff,CASE WHEN c.MonthDiff=t1.result THEN 1 ELSE 0 END AS isMatched
,CASE WHEN c.MonthDiff=t1.result THEN ROW_NUMBER()OVER(PARTITION BY t1.ind,t1.lvl,CASE WHEN c.MonthDiff=t1.result THEN 1 ELSE 0 END ORDER BY t1.id) ELSE null END AS rn
FROM tb AS t1
LEFT JOIN tb AS t2 ON t1.ind=t2.ind AND t1.lvl=t2.lvl AND t2.id=t1.id-1
CROSS APPLY(VALUES(ISNULL(DATEDIFF(MONTH,t2.date,t1.date),1))) c(MonthDiff)
) AS t
ORDER BY t.id
id ind lvl result date
----------- ----------- ---- ----------- ---------- --------------------
1 1 a 3 2017-01-31 0
2 1 a 3 2017-02-28 0
3 1 a 1 2017-03-31 1
4 1 a 1 2017-04-30 2
5 1 a 1 2017-05-31 3
6 1 b 1 2017-01-31 1
7 1 b 3 2017-02-28 0
8 1 b 3 2017-03-31 0
9 1 b 1 2017-04-30 1
10 1 b 1 2017-05-31 2
11 2 a 3 2017-01-31 0
12 2 a 1 2017-02-28 1
13 2 a 3 2017-03-31 0
14 2 a 1 2017-04-30 1
15 2 a 3 2017-05-31 0
By slightly tweaking your input data and slightly tweaking how we define the requirement, it becomes quite simple to produce the expected results.
First, we tweak your date values so that the only thing that varies is the month and year - the days are all the same. I've chosen to do that my adding 1 day to each value1. The fact that this produces results which are one month advanced doesn't matter here, since all values are similarly transformed, and so the monthly relationships stay the same.
Then, we introduce a numbers table - here, I've assumed a small fixed table is adequate. If it doesn't fit your needs, you can easily locate examples online for creating a large fixed numbers table that you can use for this query.
And, finally, we recast the problem statement. Instead of trying to count months, we instead ask "what's the smallest number of months, greater of equal to zero, that I need to go back from the current row, to locate a row with a non-1 result?". And so, we produce this query:
declare #t table (id int not null,ind int not null,lvl varchar(13) not null,
result int not null,date date not null)
insert into #t(id,ind,lvl,result,date) values
(1 ,1,'a',3,'20170131'), (2 ,1,'a',3,'20170228'), (3 ,1,'a',1,'20170331'),
(4 ,1,'a',1,'20170430'), (5 ,1,'a',1,'20170531'), (6 ,1,'b',1,'20170131'),
(7 ,1,'b',3,'20170228'), (8 ,1,'b',3,'20170331'), (9 ,1,'b',1,'20170430'),
(10,1,'b',1,'20170531'), (11,2,'a',3,'20170131'), (12,2,'a',1,'20170228'),
(13,2,'a',3,'20170331'), (14,2,'a',1,'20170430'), (15,2,'a',3,'20170531')
;With Tweaked as (
select
*,
DATEADD(day,1,date) as dp1d
from
#t
), Numbers(n) as (
select 0 union all select 1 union all select 2 union all select 3 union all select 4
union all
select 5 union all select 6 union all select 7 union all select 8 union all select 9
)
select
id, ind, lvl, result, date,
COALESCE(
(select MIN(n) from Numbers n1
inner join Tweaked t2
on
t2.ind = t1.ind and
t2.lvl = t1.lvl and
t2.dp1d = DATEADD(month,-n,t1.dp1d)
where
t2.result != 1
),
1) as [BadResultRemainsFor%Months]
from
Tweaked t1
The COALESCE is just there to deal with the edge case, such as for your 1,b data, where there is no previous row with a non-1 result.
Results:
id ind lvl result date BadResultRemainsFor%Months
----------- ----------- ------------- ----------- ---------- --------------------------
1 1 a 3 2017-01-31 0
2 1 a 3 2017-02-28 0
3 1 a 1 2017-03-31 1
4 1 a 1 2017-04-30 2
5 1 a 1 2017-05-31 3
6 1 b 1 2017-01-31 1
7 1 b 3 2017-02-28 0
8 1 b 3 2017-03-31 0
9 1 b 1 2017-04-30 1
10 1 b 1 2017-05-31 2
11 2 a 3 2017-01-31 0
12 2 a 1 2017-02-28 1
13 2 a 3 2017-03-31 0
14 2 a 1 2017-04-30 1
15 2 a 3 2017-05-31 0
1An alternative way to perform the adjustment is to use a DATEADD/DATEDIFF pair to perform a "floor" operation against the dates:
DATEADD(month,DATEDIFF(month,0,date),0) as dp1d
Which resets all of the date values to be the first of their own month rather than the following month. This may fell more "natural" to you, or you may already have such values available in your original data.
Assuming the dates are continously increasing in month, you can use window function like so:
select
t.id, ind, lvl, result, dat,
case when result = 1 then row_number() over (partition by grp order by id) else 0 end x
from (
select t.*,
dense_rank() over (order by e, result) grp
from (
select
t.*,
row_number() over (order by id) - row_number() over (partition by ind, lvl, result order by id) e
from your_table t
order by id) t ) t;

Populate Sequence Number by Repeated fields in Coloumns

i have below data in my table
description id
-------------- ------
desc1 0
desc2 0
desc3 0
desc4 1
desc5 1
desc6 1
I need below
description id sequenceNo
-------------- ------ ------------------
desc1 0 1
desc2 0 2
desc3 0 3
desc4 1 1
desc5 1 2
desc6 1 3
Please let me know how to solve this query by using sql function or any other alternative..?
try this
select *,ROW_NUMBER() Over(partition By ID order by ID asc)
as sequenceNo from Mytable

SQL Server - Updating multiple records joining with same table

I have a table price_info that contains the following columns:
group_id (int)
product_id (int)
date (datetime)
price_override (money, nullable)
Some sample values:
group_id product_id date price_override
1 1 2014-02-10 25
1 1 2014-02-11 30
1 1 2014-02-12 NULL
1 2 2014-02-10 40
1 2 2014-02-11 40
1 2 2014-02-12 40
1 3 2014-02-10 NULL
1 3 2014-02-11 NULL
1 3 2014-02-12 NULL
2 1 2014-02-10 42
2 1 2014-02-11 52
2 1 2014-02-12 70
2 2 2014-02-10 28
2 2 2014-02-11 87
2 2 2014-02-12 96
2 3 2014-02-10 45
2 3 2014-02-11 89
2 3 2014-02-12 NULL
What I want to do is I want to update the price_override (and apply some calculations) of a product_id where the group_id and date are the same and the price_override is not null.
The calculation I want to do is multiply it by #ratio (float) and add #offset (float)
For example, for group_id 1, product_id 3, I want to set it's price_override to be the (price_override * #ratio) + #offset of group_id 1, product_id 2 (where its price_override is not null).
I've tried searching, but so far everything I've found is based on updating only 1 row using unique ids.
As per the requested edit, to update a single row given the values would be the following:
update price_info set price_override = #value where group_id = #group_id and product_id = #product_id and date = #date
If I understand your question correctly,
update price_info
set price_override = ((price_override * #ratio) + #offset)
where (group_id = 1) and ([DATE] = '2/10/14') and (price_override is not null)
might do what you want.

Count and Group By for products sold

I have a table Transaction & a table product as below .
Each Transaction has multiple products.
ProductId Name
1 ABC
2 DEF
3 GHI
Each transaction can have multiple products sold.
TransactionId ProductSoldInDept1 ProductSoldinDept2 ProductSoldinDept3
1 1 null null
2 1 2 null
3 3 1 null
4 2 3 1
I am planning to generate a report and I would like to get a result something like this :
This shows the number of products sold per each department grouped by Id
Expected Result :
ProductID Department1ProdCount Department2ProdCount Department3ProdCount
1 2 1 1
2 1 1 0
3 1 1 0
I could get till here , this is a query to get the counts for one specific product
which is productid : 1
I would like to know how I could use a group by here :
select Count(CASE WHEN ProductSoldInDept1 = 1 THEN 1 END) ,
Count(CASE WHEN ProductSoldInDept2 = 1 THEN 1 END) ,
Count(CASE WHEN ProductSoldInDept3 = 1 THEN 1 END)
from Table1
SELECT
p.ProductID,
Dept1ProdCount = COUNT(CASE WHEN t.ProductSoldInDept1 = p.ProductID THEN 1 END),
Dept2ProdCount = COUNT(CASE WHEN t.ProductSoldInDept2 = p.ProductID THEN 1 END),
Dept3ProdCount = COUNT(CASE WHEN t.ProductSoldInDept3 = p.ProductID THEN 1 END)
FROM dbo.Product AS p
LEFT OUTER JOIN dbo.[Transaction] AS t
ON p.ProductID IN
(t.ProductSoldInDept1, t.ProductSoldinDept2, t.ProductSoldinDept3)
GROUP BY p.ProductID;
Result
| PRODUCTID | DEPT1PRODCOUNT | DEPT2PRODCOUNT | DEPT3PRODCOUNT |
----------------------------------------------------------------
| 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
| 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
See a demo
Try this
select ProductID,
v.Department1ProdCount, v.Department2ProdCount, v.Department3ProdCount
from product a
cross apply
(
select Count(CASE WHEN ProductSoldInDept1 = a.ProductID THEN 1 END) Department1ProdCount,
Count(CASE WHEN ProductSoldInDept2 = a.ProductID THEN 1 END) Department2ProdCount,
Count(CASE WHEN ProductSoldInDept3 = a.ProductID THEN 1 END) Department3ProdCount
from Table1
) v
This:
TransactionId ProductSoldInDept1 ProductSoldinDept2 ProductSoldinDept3
1 1 null null
2 1 2 null
3 3 1 null
4 2 3 1
might be better structured as this:
transid prodsold deptid
1 1 1
2 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 1
3 1 2
4 2 1
4 3 2
4 1 3
I think that would make your queries easier to write.

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