I have a batch code table that contains codes that I use to label certain date periods. However there are some dates for which there doesn't exist an entry in the management table. For these I want to use a default value in the table that has the year '9999'. However when I try to change the year I get a conversion error.
I'm able to get the correct value from the code bellow, I just can't seem to get it to work in the actual query.
/* Works */
DECLARE @Date date
SET @Date = '2015-09-20'
SELECT CAST('9999' + '-' + CAST(MONTH(@Date) AS varchar) + '-' + CAST(DAY(@Date) AS varchar) AS date)
Conversion failed when converting date and/or time from character string.
/* Conversion error */
SELECT
EndDate,
CASE
WHEN (SELECT BatchCd FROM BatchCodeMGMT WHERE Orders.EXITDATE BETWEEN BatchStartDt AND BatchEndDt AND RegionBInd = 0 ) IS NULL THEN
(SELECT BatchCd FROM BatchCodeMGMT WHERE --We set the year to the default year which is 9999 and compare them going backwards
CONVERT(date,('9999' + '-' +
CAST(MONTH(Orders.EndDate) AS varchar) + '-' +
CAST(DAY(Orders.EndDate) AS varchar)
))
BETWEEN BatchStartDt AND BatchEndDt AND AdultEdInd = 0 )
ELSE
(SELECT BatchCd FROM BatchCodeMGMT WHERE Orders.EXITDATE BETWEEN BatchStartDt AND BatchEndDt AND AdultEdInd = 0 )
END BatchCd
FROM Orders
The batch code table is more or less like this, all of the columns are non-nullble as well. So for a date in Orders of '2013-09-15' I'd like to have it changed to '9999-09-15' and use that to pick out the batch code from the table.
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|BatchCd | BatchStart | BatchEnd |
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| Pr2 | 9999-01-16 | 9999-06-14 |
| Pr1 | 9999-06-15 | 9999-01-15 |
| Pr2 | 2015-01-16 | 2015-06-14 |
| Pr1 | 2015-06-15 | 2015-08-15 |
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Edit: I realize there could be potential problems for when there are overlapping dates. However for this table that should not happen.
select EndDate,ExitDate from Orders where ISDATE(EndDate) = 0 OR ISDATE(ExitDate) = 0