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Hello all I would like to write a query that excludes any CHECKIN_DATE (TIMESTAMP) between Monday 10AM to Tuesday 7AM. I found two interesting functions DAYOFWEEK and HOURunfortunately I am not sure how to write it, this is where I am currently at with my query

SELECT * FROM LIST_CHECKIN_AUDIT 
WHERE DOCUMENT_TYPE = 'DABL'
AND CHECKIN_DATE BETWEEN (DAYOFWEEK(CHECKIN_DATE) = '2' AND HOUR(CHECKIN_DATE) = '9') AND (DAYOFWEEK(CHECKIN_DATE = '2' AND HOUR(CHECKIN_DATE = '7')

Thanks in advance!

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If you are trying to exclude any records where CHECKIN_DATE is between Monday 10AM and Tuesday 7AM, then I think the following should work for you.

SELECT *
  FROM LIST_CHECKIN_AUDIT 
 WHERE DOCUMENT_TYPE = 'DABL'
   AND (DAYOFWEEK(CHECKIN_DATE) <= 2 AND HOUR(CHECKIN_DATE) <= '9'))
    OR (DAYOFWEEK(CHECKIN_DATE) >= 3 AND HOUR(CHECKIN_DATE) >= '7'))
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  • Works like a charm, by the way would you know how I could make it appear again past 7PM on tuesday? I imagine it would be a trigger.. But I'm not sure!! Thanks Again!
    – OVO
    Jan 5, 2016 at 20:11
  • Glad it helped. Do you mean you want these records to be included i.e. appear again when you execute the query after 7PM Tuesday?
    – vmachan
    Jan 5, 2016 at 20:26
  • Is there a time window during which when you execute the query you do NOT want these records to show-up? If so, you could add similar conditions with the CURRENT_DATE (in DB2) to the WHERE clause
    – vmachan
    Jan 5, 2016 at 21:49
  • Something like this,
    – OVO
    Jan 6, 2016 at 18:05
  • AND NOT EXISTS( SELECT 1 FROM LIST_CHECKIN_AUDIT A2 WHERE A.BILL_NUMBER = A2.BILL_NUMBER AND A2.DOCUMENT_TYPE = 'DABL' AND ((DAYOFWEEK(A2.CHECKIN_DATE) = 2 AND HOUR(A2.CHECKIN_DATE) >= '10') OR (DAYOFWEEK(A2.CHECKIN_DATE) = 3 AND HOUR(A2.CHECKIN_DATE) <= '19')) AND ((DAYOFWEEK(CURRENT TIMESTAMP) = 2 AND HOUR(CURRENT TIMESTAMP) >= '10') OR (DAYOFWEEK(CURRENT TIMESTAMP) = 3 AND HOUR(CURRENT TIMESTAMP) <= '19')))
    – OVO
    Jan 6, 2016 at 18:05

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