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Johnyalm
Starting Member
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Posted - 2005-05-07 : 11:08:49
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| I would like to aggregate a floatvalue and get the average of 7 days records and only get each weeks value (AVG steps)My table looks like this.TABLE.dateTABLE.floatvalue (steps taken each day)TABLE.??Now there is 7 records for each week, but I would like to get ONE record for the week with "steps" sum and AVG of steps.Is there a good way to have SQL server to aggregate, sum and get AVG in an easy way?www.mirrorgate.com |
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Bustaz Kool
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2005-05-07 : 11:22:49
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| Is there some reason you can't use the SUM and AVG aggregates? And filter the search to the last seven days by using the WHERE clause.What exactly is a "steps" sum?HTH=================================================================Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once. |
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derrickleggett
Pointy Haired Yak DBA
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Posted - 2005-05-07 : 11:45:45
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| Why are you using float for this?MeanOldDBAderrickleggett@hotmail.comWhen life gives you a lemon, fire the DBA. |
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Johnyalm
Starting Member
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Posted - 2005-05-07 : 17:58:19
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| Why should I not use float?www.mirrorgate.com |
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derrickleggett
Pointy Haired Yak DBA
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Posted - 2005-05-07 : 19:56:43
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From Books Online:quote: Approximate number data types for use with floating point numeric data. Floating point data is approximate; not all values in the data type range can be precisely represented.
MeanOldDBAderrickleggett@hotmail.comWhen life gives you a lemon, fire the DBA. |
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Johnyalm
Starting Member
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Posted - 2005-05-08 : 01:18:39
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| Thanks a lot. Changed it to decimal!/Johnywww.mirrorgate.com |
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