Employee Shift Check - Nested Cursor
I have a query that returns the availability of an employee (only days they are available)
SELECT emp_id, emp_number, area, day_date,shift_type,start_time, finish_time FROM EmployeeAvailability
I also have a query that gives me all available working days between two dates, which I have written as a CTE.
WITH AvailableDates
AS (SELECT DATETIMEFROMPARTS(DATEPART(YEAR,AvailableDate)
,DATEPART(MM,AvailableDate)
,DATEPART(DAY,AvailableDate)
,0,0,0,0) as AvailableDate
FROM (
SELECT TOP(DATEDIFF(DAY, '2019-01-14 00:00:00.000', '2019-01-21 00:00:00.000') + 1)
AvailableDate = DATEADD(DAY, ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY a.object_id) - 1,'2019-01-14 00:00:00.000')
FROM sys.all_objects a
CROSS JOIN sys.all_objects b) AvailDates
)
I need to check the employee availability against the dates available and create an unavailable record for the days they don't have a scheduled shift
However when i Join on those dates I am getting the following.
My thoughts are to write a nested cursor to check date and employee but is there a better way to get emp_id, emp_Number, area and availableDate to create a record?
Thanks in advance
sql-server t-sql cursors
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I have a query that returns the availability of an employee (only days they are available)
SELECT emp_id, emp_number, area, day_date,shift_type,start_time, finish_time FROM EmployeeAvailability
I also have a query that gives me all available working days between two dates, which I have written as a CTE.
WITH AvailableDates
AS (SELECT DATETIMEFROMPARTS(DATEPART(YEAR,AvailableDate)
,DATEPART(MM,AvailableDate)
,DATEPART(DAY,AvailableDate)
,0,0,0,0) as AvailableDate
FROM (
SELECT TOP(DATEDIFF(DAY, '2019-01-14 00:00:00.000', '2019-01-21 00:00:00.000') + 1)
AvailableDate = DATEADD(DAY, ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY a.object_id) - 1,'2019-01-14 00:00:00.000')
FROM sys.all_objects a
CROSS JOIN sys.all_objects b) AvailDates
)
I need to check the employee availability against the dates available and create an unavailable record for the days they don't have a scheduled shift
However when i Join on those dates I am getting the following.
My thoughts are to write a nested cursor to check date and employee but is there a better way to get emp_id, emp_Number, area and availableDate to create a record?
Thanks in advance
sql-server t-sql cursors
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I have a query that returns the availability of an employee (only days they are available)
SELECT emp_id, emp_number, area, day_date,shift_type,start_time, finish_time FROM EmployeeAvailability
I also have a query that gives me all available working days between two dates, which I have written as a CTE.
WITH AvailableDates
AS (SELECT DATETIMEFROMPARTS(DATEPART(YEAR,AvailableDate)
,DATEPART(MM,AvailableDate)
,DATEPART(DAY,AvailableDate)
,0,0,0,0) as AvailableDate
FROM (
SELECT TOP(DATEDIFF(DAY, '2019-01-14 00:00:00.000', '2019-01-21 00:00:00.000') + 1)
AvailableDate = DATEADD(DAY, ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY a.object_id) - 1,'2019-01-14 00:00:00.000')
FROM sys.all_objects a
CROSS JOIN sys.all_objects b) AvailDates
)
I need to check the employee availability against the dates available and create an unavailable record for the days they don't have a scheduled shift
However when i Join on those dates I am getting the following.
My thoughts are to write a nested cursor to check date and employee but is there a better way to get emp_id, emp_Number, area and availableDate to create a record?
Thanks in advance
sql-server t-sql cursors
New contributor
I have a query that returns the availability of an employee (only days they are available)
SELECT emp_id, emp_number, area, day_date,shift_type,start_time, finish_time FROM EmployeeAvailability
I also have a query that gives me all available working days between two dates, which I have written as a CTE.
WITH AvailableDates
AS (SELECT DATETIMEFROMPARTS(DATEPART(YEAR,AvailableDate)
,DATEPART(MM,AvailableDate)
,DATEPART(DAY,AvailableDate)
,0,0,0,0) as AvailableDate
FROM (
SELECT TOP(DATEDIFF(DAY, '2019-01-14 00:00:00.000', '2019-01-21 00:00:00.000') + 1)
AvailableDate = DATEADD(DAY, ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY a.object_id) - 1,'2019-01-14 00:00:00.000')
FROM sys.all_objects a
CROSS JOIN sys.all_objects b) AvailDates
)
I need to check the employee availability against the dates available and create an unavailable record for the days they don't have a scheduled shift
However when i Join on those dates I am getting the following.
My thoughts are to write a nested cursor to check date and employee but is there a better way to get emp_id, emp_Number, area and availableDate to create a record?
Thanks in advance
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