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Load only today's date information
Please help me on what seems to be a really simple task.
So I only want to load todays date. Date = todays date
DaysFilledToday:
Qualify *;
ODBC CONNECT TO [MS Access Database;DBQ=G:\locumspm\BRT Team\Data Shack\CHLT DataShack DaysFilled.accdb];
LOAD ID,
Date,
month(Date) as MonthDate,
year(Date) as YearDate,
if((today()-Date)<62,1,0) as EightWeekDaysFilledHistory,
Division,
Team,
Specialty,
`Job Specialty`,
`Assignment Status`,
`Provider JDE #`,
`Cost Center #`,
`Provider Name`,
`Provider Specialty`,
`Job #`,
`Asgn From`,
`Job Type`,
`Provider Status`,
`Asgn To`,
Recruiter,
`Client Dev`,
`Asgn Prv Rep`,
`Asgn Clt Rep`,
`Client Name`,
`Client JDE#`,
`Buyer Status`,
`New Provider`,
`WorkSite Name`,
`WorkSite State`,
Month,
monthend(Month) as MonthEnd,
Days;
SQL SELECT *
FROM `Days Filled`;
store DaysFilled into QVDs\DaysFilledToday.qvd;
drop table DaysFilledToday;
(qvd);
Thank you in advance.


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Hi
One really simple way would be:
`WorkSite State`,
Month,
monthend(Month) as MonthEnd,
Days
Where Floor(Date) = Today();
SQL SELECT *
FROM `Days Filled`;
The downside is that the date filter is on the client, so the SQL query will return everything first. If the dataset is small, that is no problem
Regards
Jonathan


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The other way, for larger data sets:
Let zToday = Date(Today(), 'YYYY-MM-DD');
...
...
SQL SELECT *
FROM `Days Filled`
WHERE Date = '$(zToday)';
The date format (YYYY-MM-DD) must match the date format of your database, so adjust if necessary.
Regards
Jonathan

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is there any way to get the maximum date without doing a group by?


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I don't understand the question. Please provide more information.
Regards
Jonathan

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You can use a where statement to do the job. Consider the following load script (I have also attached a .qvw file containing an example of this):
Table:
LOAD * INLINE [
Date, Number
4/1/12, 1
4/3/12, 3
4/15/12, 15
4/23/12, 23
]
WHERE Date = today();


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I don't understand the connection between your first question, loading only Today's date, and second, finding the last date in a data set.
If you are trying to find the last date loaded in a data set you can load
max_date_table:
load Date ORDER BY Date ASC;
SQL SELECT *
FROM `Days Filled`;
Set vMaxDate = Peek('Date',-1,'max_date_table';
The value stored in the variable $(vMaxDate) would be the last date loaded in from the table max_date_table. Since you specified the Load order to be by the field "Date" in ASC (Ascending) order the latest date would be the last one.
