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I have a query :

select c.MonthNo,c.YearNo 
from (SELECT month(created_at) as MonthNo,
             Year(created_At) as YearNO,
             count(*) as total
      FROM users u 
      where created_at between '2014-02-01 00:00:00' and '2015-01-06 23:59:59' 
      group by monthNo order by yearNO,monthNo) as c;

The result:

MonthNo  |  YearNo
---------+--------
  2      |  2014
  3      |  2014
  4      |  2014
  5      |  2014
  6      |  2014
  7      |  2014
  8      |  2014
  9      |  2014
  10     |  2014      
  11     |  2014
  12     |  2014

My problem is the query is not returning the current month i.e January 2015. I think it's because it does not have any records. I want it to return 0 in this case.

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  • Does it matter? Why not simply return no records for that month?
    – Strawberry
    Jan 6, 2015 at 10:20

1 Answer 1

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Create a Calender table.

WITH calender
     AS (SELECT Cast('20140101' AS DATE) AS [dates] -- startdate
         UNION ALL
         SELECT Dateadd(dd, 1, [dates])
         FROM   calender
         WHERE  Dateadd(dd, 1, [dates]) <= '20151231' -- Endate
        )
SELECT Month(c.dates) AS MonthNo,
       Year(c.dates)  AS YearNO,
       Count(*)       AS total
FROM   calender C
       LEFT JOIN users u
              ON Month(c.dates) = Month(created_at)
                 AND Year(c.dates) = Year(created_at)
WHERE  created_at BETWEEN '2014-02-01 00:00:00' AND '2015-01-06 23:59:59'
GROUP  BY Month(c.dates),
          Year(c.dates)
ORDER  BY Month(c.dates),
          Year(c.dates)
OPTION (maxrecursion 0) 
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  • @Charnjeet - I missed maxrecursion in CTE check now. Jan 6, 2015 at 10:34

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