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| Hi there I have a list of jobs scheduled in a MySQL table, with start dates and end dates, like so: SchedID | JobID | StartDate | EndDate | ---------------------------------------------- 1 5 2006-05-08 2006-05-09 2 8 2006-05-10 2006-05-12 3 3 2006-05-01 2006-05-19 4 9 2006-05-09 2006-05-11 5 6 2006-05-14 2006-05-19 In my web application, I have a request to show scheduled jobs between certain dates, usually in 1-week or 2-week views. I thought this was super easy, but I've run into a problem: How do I show jobs scheduled for the week of 2006-05-07 to 2006-05-13? Originally, my query was something along the line of "SELECT * FROM SchedJobs WHERE EndDate < 2006-05-13" ....or... "SELECT * FROM SchedJobs WHERE StartDate BETWEEN '2006-05-07' AND '2006- 05-13'" .... but of course, both queries will fail to include the job with SchedID 3 in the result, that starts on 2006-05-01 and ends on 2006-05-19, as it begins before the requested start date, and ends after the requested end date. How can I get a list of job results for everything taking place within two selected dates? Much thanks in advance! | |||
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| Good Man wrote: > Hi there > > I have a list of jobs scheduled in a MySQL table, with start dates and > end dates, like so: > > SchedID | JobID | StartDate | EndDate | > ---------------------------------------------- > 1 5 2006-05-08 2006-05-09 > 2 8 2006-05-10 2006-05-12 > 3 3 2006-05-01 2006-05-19 > 4 9 2006-05-09 2006-05-11 > 5 6 2006-05-14 2006-05-19 > > > In my web application, I have a request to show scheduled jobs between > certain dates, usually in 1-week or 2-week views. > > I thought this was super easy, but I've run into a problem: > How do I show jobs scheduled for the week of 2006-05-07 to 2006-05-13? > > Originally, my query was something along the line of > > "SELECT * FROM SchedJobs WHERE EndDate < 2006-05-13" > ...or... > "SELECT * FROM SchedJobs WHERE StartDate BETWEEN '2006-05-07' AND > '2006- 05-13'" > > ... but of course, both queries will fail to include the job with > SchedID 3 in the result, that starts on 2006-05-01 and ends on > 2006-05-19, as it begins before the requested start date, and ends > after the requested end date. > > How can I get a list of job results for everything taking place within > two selected dates? > > Much thanks in advance! SELECT * FROM SchedJobs WHERE StartDate <= '2006-05-13' and EndDate >= '2006-05-07' | |||
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| "Paul Lautman" <paul.lautman@btinternet.com> wrote in news:4cc08cF14situU1 @individual.net: > Good Man wrote: >> How can I get a list of job results for everything taking place within >> two selected dates? >> >> Much thanks in advance! > > SELECT * FROM SchedJobs WHERE StartDate <= '2006-05-13' and EndDate >= > '2006-05-07' Thanks very much Paul. Depressingly simple answer. | |||
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| Good Man wrote: > "Paul Lautman" <paul.lautman@btinternet.com> wrote in > news:4cc08cF14situU1 @individual.net: > >> Good Man wrote: >>> How can I get a list of job results for everything taking place >>> within two selected dates? >>> >>> Much thanks in advance! >> >> SELECT * FROM SchedJobs WHERE StartDate <= '2006-05-13' and EndDate >> >= '2006-05-07' > > Thanks very much Paul. Depressingly simple answer. Questions are always simple when you know the answers! How are your scheduled jobs triggered and run? | |||
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| "Paul Lautman" <paul.lautman@btinternet.com> wrote in news:4cc11vF154ch8U1 @individual.net: > Good Man wrote: >>> SELECT * FROM SchedJobs WHERE StartDate <= '2006-05-13' and EndDate >>> >= '2006-05-07' >> >> Thanks very much Paul. Depressingly simple answer. > > Questions are always simple when you know the answers! > > How are your scheduled jobs triggered and run? it's more of a display-only thing; ie: a Gantt chart is being created on the fly that displays scheduling info & other details about jobs during requested dates.... thanks again | |||
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