I have a query that takes a list of supervisor ID's from TableA
and needs to find all of the employees that report to them which is easy on a simple join as its one level deep.
In the employee record, we have their Hiredate.
I need to update TableA
with the count of people that have been there over 1 year and less than 1 year.
IF(DATEDIFF(day,Hiredate,GETDATE())>365)
would be how I would think we would do that. Just add 1
to a counter for each over the 1 year and 1
to the counter for each under 1 year.
The issue with this is I have no idea where to start on it. I have the query that joins the tables and gets down to the list of the employees but not sure how to structure the case / update statement.
SELECT A.[QID], B.[FirstName], B.[LastName], B.[EmpID],
(
SELECT FirstName, LastName, HireDate
FROM dbo.EmpTable
WHERE SupEmpID = B.EmpID
FOR XML PATH ('data'), TYPE, ELEMENTS, ROOT ('root')
-- IF(DATEDIFF(day,Hiredate,GETDATE())>365) add +1 to longTerm var else add +1 to shortTerm var
)
FROM dbo.attritionCounts AS A
JOIN empTable AS B ON A.QID = B.QID
- This would be within some type of loop that updates per manager it joins.
- Update TableA SET longTerm = blah, shortTerm = blah where QID = A.QID
Any ideas?
Update:
Here is an SQLfiddle of the example structure: http://sqlfiddle.com/#!6/f3a14
using the attritionCount
table, I need to search the Employees
table and find out the number of people that report to attritionCount.QID
that have been here over a year and less than a year