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04:56
Morning peeps
05:55
morning man.
06:24
morning
07:19
Morning
Morning guys
@AndyK After some time HR will be done evaluating my performance.
Anyway, do you guys know why if I declare a datetime variable and set it to something, the query breaks, but if I put that same date in place of the variable it all works flawlessly?
DECLARE @myDate DATETIME = '20170101'
@HéctorÁlvarez lol.
good morning my fellow adults
Good morning our fellow flagger.
07:43
I need some input here
I have 2 different tables, let's say settlement and income
They aren't joined in any way, so I can't just ´join´ on whatever field, even jumping through other tables.
(Shady design, but that's how some dude thought it would be best).
Settlements have start-end dates, and a due amount. Incomes are people who deliver money, which will subsequently be assigned to a settlement through a bunch of triggers. That's more than one trigger doing something I don't know about.
@Tomm morning
happy birthday Tomm
But basically follows this logic:
- Settlement 1: 100€
- Settlement 2: 50€

- Income A: 75€
- Income B: 75€

- A assigned to 1 (oldest settlement)
- B assigned 25€ to 1 (closes the settlement) and 50€ to B
!!tel Tomm Happy birthday!
!!alive
The bot is alive, wtf.
Who kicked the bot from here?
Anyway
i swear this is the most annoying thing in sql Column 'columnName' is invalid in the select list because it is not contained in either an aggregate function or the GROUP BY clause
So I need to SELECT both tables like they were joint but withoutany fields I can join on. The final result should group by month and I don't really need cohesion between tables, I just need to glue those results together.
@WhatsThePoint Yeah, especially if you have several UNIONs with similar queries and you need to add them individually to each sub-selection.
07:59
and when your queries take forever to run as well
that issue can usually be solved by optimizing the plan.
Or the query itself
nah I'm using stackexchange data explorer its just really slow
What's up @Andrew
Morning
@Andrew o/
08:04
@Tomm was it today or yesterday?
Yesterday :)
happy belated birthday
Haha ty man
I tried to get cap to congratulate you, but someone's kicked her from here. I'll find them and DDoS them.
Who did it
Lets fight it with fire
08:16
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Q: How to not have sum on pivot-table excel spreadsheet

Andy KI have a pivot-table excel spreadsheet. As you can see below, I'm currently having sum in it. What I would like is to have just, the value without summing. I checked on the internet and so far, no luck. Is there a way to do that? Thanks

Andy
I would flag that question for to broad if i saw it on so
@HéctorÁlvarez it seems the c# room has stolen her
@Tomm this is the reason it is not on SO
:/
08:19
I always have the upmost respect for multilingual people
^lol I'm flagging that as nothing to do with programming :D
!!tel Tomm happy birthday!
Oh for christ sake.
!!doge bot,efficiency,bullshit,awesome
!!tell HéctorÁlvarez welcome-sql
shes here but she ignoring us
08:38
Lol
Shes on her period
@CapricaSix speak
Any ideas about my issue? I'm trying to join those tables on their respective dates' year and month, but that doesn't look efficient.
@HéctorÁlvarez so sorry started reading then got interrupted by complaining about caprica then I forgot to start reading again :D
!!sudo listen to me
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08:47
wait whut ?
sup peoples
morning en all that
can you give us the table structure of each table @HéctorÁlvarez?
@War yo
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table structure of what ?
@War morning
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hey andy
08:51
@War any news from the higher powers ...?
Sup war
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not yet man ... seems to be a busy time (as ever) ... kinda annoying actually
might email the CEO directly and get him to give you a nudge
migth piss off my boss though
hey @Tomm
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birthday huh ?
@War I let you choose the right moment and the right way
08:52
That's a pretty simple example
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yeh leave it with me @AndyK
I'll beat them in to shape one way or another
@War +1
resignation was given Friday
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I think they are just dragging their heels tbh due to the weird place we are in at the moment
yeh so i heard ... load off ?
@HéctorÁlvarez ok ... so you have these tables ?
sorry i'm at a loss as to what you need ?
@war hectors earlier message
I need some input here


I have 2 different tables, let's say settlement and income


They aren't joined in any way, so I can't just ´join´ on whatever field, even jumping through other tables.


(Shady design, but that's how some dude thought it would be best).


Settlements have start-end dates, and a due amount. Incomes are people who deliver money, which will subsequently be assigned to a settlement through a bunch of triggers. That's more than one trigger doing something I don't know about.
They asked me to build a report and I need data from those 2 tables which aren't joined or related. The logic is dat_entr has income values and dat_sofa has settlements (something of the sort) and since they have no relationship anyhow I must select all rows between 2 dates for both tables, put them together and manually calculate the difference.
08:57
@War yeah. feeling lighter now
will the datetime values be the same for the linked results?
Plz halp mr @rlemon Cap is dead in SQL
!!tell @Squirrelkiller caprica hates us
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@HéctorÁlvarez or @WhatsThePoint any chance you can fiddle the two tables and give me an idea what you need to ask them in english with reference to them ?
09:01
That's what I handed previously
The naming convention doesn't make sense in either english or spanish. I've had to spend 15 minutes trying to make out what those 6 fields were.
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lol ok
the first table reminds me of black eyed peas tonight's gonna be a good night as the way will.i.am says "that sofa" sounds like dat sofa
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dat_sofa ... reminds me of living room furniture that's "da bom!"
settlements are not related to income in any way
you could group by dates i spose
yeah I think dates are the only route here
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so you could say ... "these things happened on these dates"
then just have bunch of settlements and bunch of incomes
not sure how else you can handle that
seems you're missing a lot of data
if they are indeed somehow related
09:21
These 2 tables are supposed to be related. The problem is that they'd rather add triggers to do that the way they wanted.
When you insert into dat_entr (income) the trigger assigns that money to the first open settlement.
dat_sofa isn't really the settlements, it's an intermediate table for leftovers and shortages that was meant to have this info, but it was never used.
09:34
I know there's a way to do this, I just can't get it.
Do you ever have this feeling where you know there's a way there, but your brain blocks you from guessing it?
I've reached the point where the query returns all the income, just need the debit to get the final balance.
By the way, any idea if this kind of stuff hampers performance?
 SELECT YEAR(et_fech) 'Year', MONTH(et_fech) 'Month' FROM table
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Guys am i being unreasonable here ...
boss comes over like 2 weeks ago ... "demo happening to a potential new client in a week, we need DMS functionality for it and a business process that submits docs to it"
today ... "great now we need document dgeneration from the form they fill in to put the right doc version in to DMS and serve it up during the process"
boss already knows the client is expecting to start UAT in 6 weeks
boss asks ... so when you gonna have this stuff ready ?
All i said was ... "can we actually have a scoping meeting to determine the scope of the new functionality i'm building here because these demos seem to have no limits?"
apparently that's me being awkward as I know what needs to be done and I should just get it done
Dumb boss is dumb. As long as you do it and meet his requirements he can pocket more money, why'd he care at all?
Inb4 the expert sketch.
09:50
Sounds like normal small company experience, anything to survive
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yeh when i quote words like "reasonable requirements / timeframe" all I get in return is "just gotta pay the bills"
"We need new rectangles, but we've been exploring new options instead of using rect angles we'll hereby commit to 80º, 84º, 89º and 92º which, according to our project managers can be done. We'd expect the new rect-angle-less rectangles to be shipped along the day today.
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so I said to the boss ... sure we can pay the bills ... i can stick a prototype in to production if you're happy to take the risk?
then he did the face ... like i was just being a twat
I was like ... well ... either we are desperate for cache and will to risk it going horribly wrong or we aren't desperate and have time to do it right which involves first discussing the scope of whats needed at least
which is it ?
then i got "why is everything all or nothing with you"
gob smacked I replied ... ok i'll implement half a method and deploy that ... as that seems to be your expectation
10:09
Pfff
My answer would be along the lines of "You're actually trying to implement nothing, but wasting time on it. The difference between nothing and something that doesn't work is the fact that you actually spent time doing something that didn't work".
Sorry for trying to do something that doesn't blow in front of us the next day.
10:27
!!hello
@rlemon can you help us here please? The bot ain't listening.
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@HéctorÁlvarez exactly my thoughts
I get there's a certain amount of "we have to pay the bills" ... but delivering a shoddy produt will not pay the bills
10:55
@War is this correct?
public class MyException : Exception
{
    string _Message;

    public MyException(string myMessage)
    {
       _Message = myMessage;
    }
    public override string Message => _Message;
}
it works as my message is my custom message but is in the best way of doing it?
It's the same way i would do it
although i prefer _message instead of having capital M ;)
11:16
Slowly getting my work at home setup up and running again, @War - free to chat early this afternoon if you still need
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11:39
hey guys ... soz popped out for lunch ... back now
@WhatsThePoint I guess so ... depends on your naming conventions
@Andrew neat dude :) I think i know what needs to be done and i',m about a month or so behind that spot ... right now i'm going through a huge front end upgrade to .Net core
_message if it's a private attribute, Message if it's a public Property.
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oh yeh ... and the boss wants dms + document generation functionality within the next 6 weeks because the CEO has promise them UAT at the end of july
you know ... nothing big or anyhting
@Andrew How many virgins do I have to sacrifice to get remote work perks?
cheers guys, finally something I wrote that got approved by you guys first time
11:58
<3
@ARr0w :*
Main DB admin in this bank is some older lady ... 50-60 or so
damn she is sooo annoying
and worst part is that I am outsourced and I can't tell her to fuck off
fucking lunatic bothering me to call guy who is on vacation, to gimme sign-off to change a damn procedure on production
12:37
+1 to efficiency.
12:48
going to use FF again
it doesn't define what super private mode is though and how it differs to current private browsing
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13:06
super private = private + more bugs cuz stuff is now not available
that's the official term for it by the way
industry recognised
13:42
I'll just go with TOR if I need TOR capabilities. It works, it's been demonstrated, not flawless but still does provide privacy.
@HéctorÁlvarez +1
Generally speaking I don't want to lose that much speed just to gain some privacy. Good luck for this guy who spies on me browsing for a new pair of shoes.
@HéctorÁlvarez lmao
Just got a meeting request for tomorrow with HR. That was lightning fast.
What's going to happen? Who knows.
@HéctorÁlvarez more cash?
13:56
Most likely to question my performance
They don't take it lightly that the new guy suggests improvements when it's been working for 20 years straight.
They like their databases 2NF apparently.
@HéctorÁlvarez g luck
14:11
@Tomm I flagged this as nothing to do with programming, but it got declined, can you think why? stackoverflow.com/questions/12803305/…
Maybe someone thought it was a VBA script.
It definitely has nothing to do with programming, it's spreadsheeting.
Should of just closed with a migrate to superuser
too old to migrate, its 6 years old
Guys, do you know if joining on cast(somefield as date) = cast(someotherfield as date) is very tasking for the DB engine?
if that 'somefield' isnt already a datetime, then normally yes
full scan
just check the query plan to see
14:23
it is a datetime.
Ah well, let's see what happens.
what need would you have to cast them both as dates?
to remove the time aspect
there are some tricks SQL Server will play to try make that efficient
It was actually pretty fast.
For a small set of data though, I'll broaden the field of clovers, let's see if I'm lucky enough.
show the query plan
will give you an indication of whether its a problem or not
in all fairness I posted that just at the same time as it was confirmed as being datetime, at that point I assumed they were varchars saving dates
14:27
Looks fast enough for the amount of data I'm aiming for.
would be interesting to see which is faster, cast or convert
Idk
Has nothing to do with programming
@Tomm prnt.sc/jqovi6 declined with no reason either
Meta post worthy
On SQL Server they are equal since Convert invokes Cast under the hood.
14:31
SOCVR seemed confused also
CAST is ANSI-compliant, CONVERT is TSQL-specific.
I also flagged it as nothing to do with programming, lets see
3 votes to remain open, strangely enough all from low rep users stackoverflow.com/review/close/19919990
So CONVERT for power, CAST for code migration. So cast whenever possible, Convert when there's no alternative.
@HéctorÁlvarez good to know
14:34
Hey guys. How can I filter a Sql Profiler trace by database? There's like 30 DBs on this giant server, and I really just want to see what happens on my small test db.
That was too obvious. Thanks dude.
Aaah a minute too late.
@HéctorÁlvarez my google is faster than your google
Internet Explorer wins a race
L0l
14:39
!!seppuku
I want to commit seppuku but Cap still doesn't work.
caprica still dead BOI
@rlemon please fix our bot!
Your bot
Your bot in this room.
Damn it's confusing AF.
Lol
worse bot ever
no gooder bot
Your instance of Ziraks bot in this room*
14:40
shes probably ignoring us as we abuse her too much
Next question would be sum(field1 + field2) vs sum(field1) + sum(field2)
We're likely behind both the C# and JS rooms in terms of abuse.
@HéctorÁlvarez ha ....?
I think could give different results actually
maybe for grouping?
It should from my point of view
if either field is null, field1+field2 gives then null, which is summed
14:41
@HéctorÁlvarez it is almost no making sense mathematically speaking
the second
sum(field1) + sum(field2) if 1 is null still gives a result
Wut, so if Field1 is null and you add a number to it, it breaks?
as long as there is 1 non null in each field
@Andrew mhh you are knowledgeable
Jesus
I really didn't expect that.
14:43
1+null = null
@AndyK @Andrew has come in and basically made us all look like idiots
@WhatsThePoint yes :)
but because he is here, we will be less idiots in the near future
however I did know about adding nulls results in nulls
What's this trickery.
if everything is non-null, sum(field1+field2) == sum(field1) + sum(field2)
if nulls are permitted, the result could then be different
14:46
ERREUR:  l'opérateur n'est pas unique : unknown + unknown
LINE 1: SELECT NULL+NULL " Secondes dans une annee"
                   ^
HINT:  N'a pas pu choisir un meilleur candidat pour l'opérateur. Vous devez ajouter une
conversion explicite de type.
********** Erreur **********

ERREUR: l'opérateur n'est pas unique : unknown + unknown
État SQL :42725
Astuce : N'a pas pu choisir un meilleur candidat pour l'opérateur. Vous devez ajouter une
conversion explicite de type.
Caractère : 12
this is for postgres
@AndyK as useful as that is, I'm afraid I can't read French, I failed it in school
@WhatsThePoint it means you cannot add null + null
I can however make sense of some of it
null + null has no type
ERREUR: l'opérateur n'est pas unique == ERROR: the operation is not unique? however that doesn't make much sense when I read it aloud
14:49
cause its french
;)
I mean my English translation
error the operation is not unique == error
interesting
that kind of makes sense
i guess yeh
makes alot of sense if u think about it
+ between nulls is not a unique operator, because it applies to several nullable types.
So it can't implicitly convert to a specific type, it doesn't know if it's concatenating or adding numbers
If you do null-null it will probably know it's substracting.
Or not, depends if other nullable types have the - operator.
Unlike JS, which knows if it's one or the other by a list of type preference.
"1"+"1"-"1" = 10
14:55
and on that note my work day is over
I have yet to find a way to join 2 tables with no apparent join...
I got the correct results separately
But there's nothing to join them, no FKs or anything
A trigger, that's all.
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yeh i almost got triggered when i saw what you had to work with
Question about email validation. Is there a context in which mails like name@domain are valid? instead of [email protected]? In a intranet environment for example?
Is there some way to join them horizontally?
in other words, mail without a top-level domain like .org, .net,... just example@domain
15:04
Like doing a double PIVOT and the UNPIVOT the result or whatever...
If I join the results using the dates, quantities multiply for each row on the other table. There's no singular key to match them all.
Hi Guys, I have a quick question how to set the count of tables to e-mails to everyday
15:23
?
I'd be glad to welcome you to the SQL room, but the bot broke.
Both email questions are incomprehensible.
I might go as far as reverse-engineer the database and see if I can find any clues.
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16:03
@Nathon setup a SQL job to run a query and put the result in an email
sql can send emails, and jobs can do that by running a load of sql and inserting an email in to the relevant table
so you can say something like "at 9am every morning email me a report of stuff in the db"
16:18
I did it.
I fucking joined 2 tables that had no FKs at all.
Oh the glorious UNION ALL hack.
I feel so dirty.
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wtf lol
fuzzy match bs
i bet its epic wrong
 
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I've got a `tnsnames.ora` file that contains a lot of descriptors, most of which I believe are no longer necessary. But when I delete them, my application crashes. This seems to occur even if I delete only lines containing comments. In particular, I see lines that look like `####### Begin FOOBAR (Unix) #######` and
`####### End FOOBAR (Unix) #######`, that are apparently required for my application to work. I thought that lines starting with "#" in a tnsnames.ora file were comments, and aren't mandatory. Am I wrong? Are there more syntax rules for tnsnames files than the ones described in h
I regret that I can't provide an MCVE -- I can't even replicate the problem on my own machine, it only occurs in the QA environment -- but I thought I might throw this out there in case it's an issue that can be diagnosed just from my broad description
18:32
"Oh yes", one of you might hypothetically say, "that is the familiar syntax of third party library OracleConfigurationParser++. It's nonstandard but popular among db administrators, nonetheless. Here is a link to the documentation describing the proper syntax of enhanced tnsnames files"
 
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