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I have written this query to display Working time of an employee based on his INTime and OutTime, by calculating difference between it and also to calculate OVETIME for 2 shifts, for shift s002 it calculates only overtime if time is above 18:00 pm and for shift s001 it calculates if only above 17:00.

That's all.

Now problem is that if person doesn't come on particular day then i should put ABSENT in Total WorkingTime and Overtime or if His In Time is only mentioned then , i should put Not Defined in WORKING TIME and OVER TIME.

Query:

with times as (
SELECT    t1.EmplID
        , t3.EmplName
        , min(t1.RecTime) AS InTime
        , max(t2.RecTime) AS [TimeOut]
        , t4.ShiftId as ShiftID
        , t4.StAtdTime as ShStartTime
        , t4.EndAtdTime as ShEndTime
        , cast(min(t1.RecTime) as datetime) AS InTimeSub
        , cast(max(t2.RecTime) as datetime) AS TimeOutSub
        , t1.RecDate AS [DateVisited]
FROM  AtdRecord t1 
INNER JOIN 
      AtdRecord t2 
ON    t1.EmplID = t2.EmplID 
AND   t1.RecDate = t2.RecDate
AND   t1.RecTime < t2.RecTime
inner join 
      HrEmployee t3 
ON    t3.EmplID = t1.EmplID 
inner join AtdShiftSect t4
ON t3.ShiftId = t4.ShiftId
group by 
          t1.EmplID
        , t3.EmplName
        , t1.RecDate
        , t4.ShiftId 
        , t4.StAtdTime 
        , t4.EndAtdTime
)
SELECT 
 EmplID
,EmplName
,ShiftId As ShiftID
,InTime
,[TimeOut]
,convert(char(5),cast([TimeOutSub] - InTimeSub as time), 108) TotalWorkingTime
,[DateVisited]
,CONVERT(char(5),CASE WHEN  CAST([TimeOutSub] AS DATETIME) >= ShEndTime And ShiftID = 'S002'
     Then  LEFT(CONVERT(varchar(12), DATEADD(ms, DATEDIFF(ms, CAST(ShEndTime AS DATETIME),  CAST([TimeOutSub] AS DATETIME)),0), 108),5) 
     WHEN  CAST([TimeOutSub] AS DATETIME) >= ShEndTime And ShiftID = 'S001'
     Then  LEFT(CONVERT(varchar(12), DATEADD(ms, DATEDIFF(ms, CAST(ShEndTime AS DATETIME),  CAST([TimeOutSub] AS DATETIME)),0), 108),5) 
     ELSE '00:00' END, 108) AS OverTime
FROM times order by EmplID, ShiftID, DateVisited
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  • Nothing that aims directly on your question, but maybe this gives you additional information about dealing with time-intervals, present time and absences. I've done this for a long time ;)
    – Nico
    Feb 3, 2014 at 7:18

1 Answer 1

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Try like this

Find Whether DateVisited NULL or NOt and Move further

with times as (
SELECT    t1.EmplID
        , t3.EmplName
        , min(t1.RecTime) AS InTime
        , max(t2.RecTime) AS [TimeOut]
        , t4.ShiftId as ShiftID
        , t4.StAtdTime as ShStartTime
        , t4.EndAtdTime as ShEndTime
        , cast(min(t1.RecTime) as datetime) AS InTimeSub
        , cast(max(t2.RecTime) as datetime) AS TimeOutSub
        , t1.RecDate AS [DateVisited]
FROM  AtdRecord t1 
INNER JOIN 
      AtdRecord t2 
ON    t1.EmplID = t2.EmplID 
AND   t1.RecDate = t2.RecDate
AND   t1.RecTime < t2.RecTime
inner join 
      HrEmployee t3 
ON    t3.EmplID = t1.EmplID 
inner join AtdShiftSect t4
ON t3.ShiftId = t4.ShiftId
group by 
          t1.EmplID
        , t3.EmplName
        , t1.RecDate
        , t4.ShiftId 
        , t4.StAtdTime 
        , t4.EndAtdTime
)
SELECT 
 EmplID
,EmplName
,ShiftId As ShiftID
,InTime
,[TimeOut]
,convert(char(5),cast([TimeOutSub] - InTimeSub as time), 108) TotalWorkingTime
,[DateVisited]
,CASE WHEN [InTime] IS NOT NULL AND [TimeOut] IS NOT NULL THEN
     CONVERT(char(5),CASE WHEN  CAST([TimeOutSub] AS DATETIME) >= ShEndTime And ShiftID = 'S002' Then  LEFT(CONVERT(varchar(12), DATEADD(ms, DATEDIFF(ms, CAST(ShEndTime AS DATETIME),CAST([TimeOutSub] AS DATETIME)),0), 108),5) 
                          WHEN  CAST([TimeOutSub] AS DATETIME) >= ShEndTime And ShiftID = 'S001' Then  LEFT(CONVERT(varchar(12), DATEADD(ms, DATEDIFF(ms, CAST(ShEndTime AS DATETIME),  CAST([TimeOutSub] AS DATETIME)),0), 108),5) 
      ELSE '00:00' END, 108) 
 ELSE 'ABSENT' END AS OverTime
 FROM times order by EmplID, ShiftID, DateVisited
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  • Please check this answer Feb 3, 2014 at 6:52
  • How would you come to know whether emplyee absent or not by this query Feb 3, 2014 at 9:48
  • if no record of INtime exists for employee then absent and if Intime exists but not outtime then also absent Feb 3, 2014 at 9:49
  • If Intime Not exist means then it will return null in result right? Feb 3, 2014 at 9:52
  • sure, exactly or if intime exists and Out not then too Feb 3, 2014 at 10:00

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