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In need of a guide here. I have a set of records for the year 2019, the entire 365 days, that I need to make some updates with. The things that I need to do are:

  1. Update a column from another column in the table. So the staffing_date column = date.
  2. Make a copy of the records into the same table.
  3. Update a column with either "Day" or "Night". 1 day would have two records - one for "day" and one for "night"
  4. Update a column based on the values from other columns, i.e. if it is"day" and "weekday" then the leave_num = 38. If it's "night" and weekend" then the leave num = 33.

Examples of data:

Staffing_date   day_night caldendar_year    date     weekend_ind  month leave_num   
NULL            NULL         2019        2019-01-01   WEEKDAY      1     NULL  
NULL            NULL         2019        2019-01-02   WEEKDAY      1     NULL
NULL            NULL         2019        2019-01-12   WEEKEND      1     NULL

Staffing_date needs to be updated with the date in the same row. I think I can figure this part out, but for the rest, I am not sure what will be the best way to go about it?

For #3, I'm trying to use the CROSS APPLY as suggested below, but I don't think I'm using it right.

insert into mytable (day_night)
select days
from mytable
CROSS APPLY (
values('day'), ('night')) v(days)
where calendar_year = '2019'
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  • So what have you tried so far to complete this yourself? As for your statements: "1. Update a column from another column in the table." This is far too vague. Update the column to what, based on what? "2. Make a copy of the records." To where? Another Table, a File, a USB device, paper? "Update a column with either "Day" or "Night"" Based on what logic? Days have both day and night so what makes one day "night" and another "day". *"4.Update a column based on the values from other columns, i.e. if it is"day" and "weekday" then the leave_num = 38." Maybe the only request we can help with
    – Thom A
    Dec 14, 2018 at 15:18
  • Sorry. Added more info.
    – Kenshin H
    Dec 14, 2018 at 15:29
  • And what bout your attempts and point number 2?#
    – Thom A
    Dec 14, 2018 at 15:31
  • #2 is in progress at the moment.
    – Kenshin H
    Dec 14, 2018 at 15:33
  • Ok, I'll await your attempts and explanation then, thanks.
    – Thom A
    Dec 14, 2018 at 15:34

2 Answers 2

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If I follow the exact order that you are mentioned, it would be:

  1. Update a column from another column in the table. Update MyTable SET MyCol1 = Mycol2

  2. Make a copy of the records. Inside the same table? O you only need a backup of this table (SELECT INTO ..), if you want to insert into the same table you should provide us the structure and PK-NC and every restriction associated.

3.Update a column with either "Day" or "Night" What criteria you will use for replace Day or Night.

4.Update a column based on the values from other columns, i.e. if it is"day" and "weekday" then the leave_num = 38.

Update MyTable  set
column1 = (case when condition<(column2='Day" And column3="weekday)> then leave_num=38 else column1 end) .....
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  • This doesn't really answer the question. The OP's requests are far too vague, and you even ask for elaboration yourself in your answer.
    – Thom A
    Dec 14, 2018 at 15:21
  • So after making a copy of the records inside the same table, there will be a total of 730 records for the year, and each day would have two records - one for "day" and one for "night".
    – Kenshin H
    Dec 14, 2018 at 15:23
  • According your comment, you should do an INSERT INTO YourTable SELECT .. FROM YourTable, it should include a filter related to the year and change the value of Day by Night Dec 14, 2018 at 15:38
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If you're left with just 3 and 4, then you can easily get every value in your table with the value day and night by using APPLY and VALUES

FROM YourTable YT
    CROSS APPLY (VALUES('Day'),('Night')) V(Day_Night)

Finally, to get your 33/38 logic, this might work depending on your language:

CASE WHEN V.Day_Night = 'Day' AND DATENAME(WEEKDAY,YT.[date]) IN ('Monday','Tuesday','Wednesday','Thursday','Friday') THEN 38 
     WHEN V.Day_Night = 'Night' AND DATENAME(WEEKDAY,YT.[date]) IN ('Saturday','Sunday') THEN 38
END

Note that the above does not have logic for Night weekdays, and day time at the weekend, and so would return the value NULL.

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  • Would you mind elaborating on the day/night part a bit? Still not quite getting it...
    – Kenshin H
    Dec 14, 2018 at 16:03
  • What part is it you're struggling with @KenshinH the CROSS APPLY or the VALUES? I assumed that SQL was basically self explanatory.
    – Thom A
    Dec 14, 2018 at 16:06
  • The CROSS APPLY section.
    – Kenshin H
    Dec 14, 2018 at 16:08
  • FROM (Transact-SQL) - Using APPLY @KenshinH. Effectively what I'm doing there is the same as a CROSS JOIN, but you can't use CROSS JOIN on the VALUES operator; hence the use of APPLY instead.
    – Thom A
    Dec 14, 2018 at 16:11
  • Still stuck at #3... @.@. I've added what I tried with in my question above, but obviously, it's not working. A bit more help, please?
    – Kenshin H
    Dec 14, 2018 at 17:35

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