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What format is the date field stored in?
Is there a day, month, and year field (separate)? Is it a timestamp? Is it something else? -Jim Stapleton "Albert Ahtenberg" <donotcontact@this.address> wrote in message news:bdhud4$tev$1@tabloid.uwaterloo.ca... > Hi, > > I have a database with a date field. And I would like to see the report > grouped by a ceratin month and year, how can I do that without multiple > queries? > > Albert Ahtenberg > > |
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It is the MySql DATE type. looks like (DD-MM-YYYY).
"Steven James Samuel Stapleton" <stapleton.41@mps.ohio-state.edu> wrote in message news:mcgHx12drhfu@ohstpy... > What format is the date field stored in? > > Is there a day, month, and year field (separate)? > Is it a timestamp? > Is it something else? > > -Jim Stapleton > > "Albert Ahtenberg" <donotcontact@this.address> wrote in message > news:bdhud4$tev$1@tabloid.uwaterloo.ca... > > Hi, > > > > I have a database with a date field. And I would like to see the report > > grouped by a ceratin month and year, how can I do that without multiple > > queries? > > > > Albert Ahtenberg > > > > > > |
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First get a real email address if you want real replies. On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 20:54:25 -0400, Albert <donotcontact@this.address> wrote: > It is the MySql DATE type. looks like (DD-MM-YYYY). ^^^^^^^^^^ This isn't a MySQL date format. select * from mydatabase where datefield like "2003-07%"; This works for me. > > "Steven James Samuel Stapleton" <stapleton.41@mps.ohio-state.edu> wrote in > message news:mcgHx12drhfu@ohstpy... >> What format is the date field stored in? >> >> Is there a day, month, and year field (separate)? >> Is it a timestamp? >> Is it something else? >> >> -Jim Stapleton >> >> "Albert Ahtenberg" <donotcontact@this.address> wrote in message >> news:bdhud4$tev$1@tabloid.uwaterloo.ca... >> > Hi, >> > >> > I have a database with a date field. And I would like to see the report >> > grouped by a ceratin month and year, how can I do that without multiple >> > queries? >> > >> > Albert Ahtenberg >> > >> > >> >> > > -- Michael Vore, W3CCV M-ASA [Ka8]; WHIRL, ABC; CAW, CW, AAW http://mike.vorefamily.net/ohmywoodness <-Custom Woodworking http://mike.vorefamily.net/thewoodenradio <-The weblog |
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Mike,
Regarding my Email address, I got so much spam when I posted my Email address on this forum so I decided not to. Besides, I can't see the relevancy of my Email to this at all. Now, what you suggest will choose all the records with the date July/03. What I need is not to have them selected by the date but grouped by a certain date. I will give you an example. Suppose I have a 'date' field and a 'sum' field. What I need is a report about the total sum in each month. And I wonder what is the most simple way to do it. Regards, Albert Ahtenberg "Mike Vore" <mvore@ix.netcom.cam> wrote in message news:slrnbfr1ln.sqp.mvore@snowmass.mystic.ct... > > First get a real email address if you want real replies. > > On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 20:54:25 -0400, Albert <donotcontact@this.address> wrote: > > It is the MySql DATE type. looks like (DD-MM-YYYY). > ^^^^^^^^^^ > This isn't a MySQL date format. > > > select * from mydatabase where datefield like "2003-07%"; > > This works for me. > > > > > > "Steven James Samuel Stapleton" <stapleton.41@mps.ohio-state.edu> wrote in > > message news:mcgHx12drhfu@ohstpy... > >> What format is the date field stored in? > >> > >> Is there a day, month, and year field (separate)? > >> Is it a timestamp? > >> Is it something else? > >> > >> -Jim Stapleton > >> > >> "Albert Ahtenberg" <donotcontact@this.address> wrote in message > >> news:bdhud4$tev$1@tabloid.uwaterloo.ca... > >> > Hi, > >> > > >> > I have a database with a date field. And I would like to see the report > >> > grouped by a ceratin month and year, how can I do that without multiple > >> > queries? > >> > > >> > Albert Ahtenberg > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > > > > > > > -- > Michael Vore, W3CCV M-ASA [Ka8]; WHIRL, ABC; CAW, CW, AAW > http://mike.vorefamily.net/ohmywoodness <-Custom Woodworking > http://mike.vorefamily.net/thewoodenradio <-The weblog |
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Albert Ahtenberg wrote:
>> select * from mydatabase where datefield like "2003-07%"; maybe select year(datefield), month(datefield), sum(valuefield) from table group by year(datefield), month(datefield) HTH -- "Yes, I'm positive." "Are you sure?" "Help, somebody has stolen one of my electrons!" Two atoms are talking: |
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