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interclubs
Yak Posting Veteran

63 Posts

Posted - 2002-08-22 : 18:50:19
I need to drop a time/date stamp into my database for about 200,000 records. Anyone have any ideas how to write a stored proc that will randomly pick a date within the last year and insert it? Thanks!

xega
Starting Member

10 Posts

Posted - 2002-08-22 : 20:15:02
Clubs de Inter,

Try this:

Lets say your table name is test and the date field name is test_date.

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DECLARE UpdateRndDates CURSOR FOR
SELECT * FROM test

OPEN UpdateRndDates
FETCH NEXT FROM UpdateRndDates

WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
BEGIN
UPDATE test
SET test_date = DATEADD(D, CAST(RAND() * 364 AS INT),
'01-Jan-2001')
WHERE CURRENT OF UpdateRndDates
FETCH NEXT FROM UpdateRndDates
END


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Regards
Xega :)

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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak

15732 Posts

Posted - 2002-08-22 : 20:26:22
Why use a cursor?

DECLARE @date datetime
UPDATE test
SET test_date = DATEADD(DD, RAND(convert(varbinary, newid()))*364, '01-Jan-2001')


<edit> to generate random date sequence </edit>

Edited by - robvolk on 08/22/2002 20:34:42
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xega
Starting Member

10 Posts

Posted - 2002-08-22 : 20:45:36
Wow!

You edit your replies very fast . I was about to say you your
first reply would not work.

Nevertheless Great job.

Now, try solving my problem dude :

[url]http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=19066[/url]

Regards
Xega

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nr
SQLTeam MVY

12543 Posts

Posted - 2002-08-23 : 09:50:41
Rob's stealing my line.


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Cursors are useful if you don't know sql.
DTS can be used in a similar way.
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