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I am trying to write a WHERE clause to look back 3 days when the day of the week is Monday by joining in the calendar table.

WHERE        
CASE WHEN calendar.DW = 2 Then (date_created BETWEEN DATEADD(hour,8,DATEDIFF(d,0,GETDATE()-3))
            AND GETDATE() ELSE
        date_created BETWEEN DATEADD(hour,8,DATEDIFF(d,0,GETDATE()-1))
            AND GETDATE()
            END

I am getting an error on the "BETWEEN" operator for the above. Is it possible to do what I am attempting, or am I going about this in the wrong manner?

Thanks for the help.

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  • Please edit your question and add a tag for the particular database you're working with. sql could be any number of things... MySQL, MS-SQL, Oracle.. Jul 26, 2016 at 16:49
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    definitely NOT mysql. datediff there only takes 2 args, and getdate() doesn't exist either.
    – Marc B
    Jul 26, 2016 at 16:51
  • @MarcB - the question should still have an appropriate tag so we don't have to guess. Jul 26, 2016 at 16:52

2 Answers 2

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You need to add a condition which can be evaluated to true or false, like so:

WHERE        
(CASE WHEN calendar.DW = 2 AND date_created BETWEEN DATEADD(hour,8,DATEDIFF(d,0,GETDATE()-3))
            AND GETDATE() THEN 1 WHEN
        date_created BETWEEN DATEADD(hour,8,DATEDIFF(d,0,GETDATE()-1))
            AND GETDATE() THEN 1 ELSE 0
            END) = 1
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You could try a simple where clause:

WHERE calendar.DW = 2 AND 
      date_created BETWEEN DATEADD(hour,8,DATEDIFF(d,0,GETDATE()-3)
            AND GETDATE() 
      OR
      date_created BETWEEN DATEADD(hour,8,DATEDIFF(d,0,GETDATE()-1))
            AND GETDATE()
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  • you need parenthesis around your OR clauses because the first one contains an AND Jul 26, 2016 at 16:55
  • For example: SELECT 1 WHERE 1=0 AND 1=0 OR 0 < 1 will return 1 while SELECT 1 WHERE 1=0 AND (1=0 OR 0 < 1) will not. At a minimum, it's good practice to be explicit in the grouping of conditions. Jul 26, 2016 at 17:04

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