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06:21
Morning all!
06:49
Morning!
 
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10:44
Anyone alive?
10:55
Hi all
Nah, I'm half dead. Recovering from a cold
11:10
@Falcon I'm alive again! Had my retake exams
nice
and nice
how did it go?
12:06
@Alex u there?
Barely
Nice. that's enough for me.
is there a clean way of getting the firstdate and the lastdate of a week?
Idk like.. DateTime.Now to get current date, than get the weeknumber or something with magic.. and then check first date, and last date.
so I get the monday till sunday value.
I need it without params
it's in the index.
Works for now
cant really test
as it's monday today
and I have no clue what it does
and no time to figure it out
Yeah, this looks perfect
System.Globalization.CultureInfo ci =
    System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture;
DayOfWeek fdow = ci.DateTimeFormat.FirstDayOfWeek;
12:17
DayOfWeek fdow = ci.DateTimeFormat.FirstDayOfWeek;
DayOfWeek today = DateTime.Now.DayOfWeek;
DateTime sow = DateTime.Now.AddDays(-(today - fdow)).Date;
DateTime xox = sow.AddDays(7);
so.. sow = monday?
xox = sunday?
Test it on .NET Fiddle
12:38
wil ldo
tnx
12:52
Fuck
I need to update that Proc @RudiVisser wrote for me
Day 1 of keto: this coffee tastes like shit.
o.o
Valid reason to leave
13:12
It just needs sugar. :-/
:(
You any gd with sql? :p
I'm almost sql literate.
Oh nice
Wait I'll try to explain it
So basically. I am trying to add a timeregistration functionality in my application.
to add a timeregistration linenr(record) I use a sql proc to create a record into the T_TimeRegistration(the table with the Timeregs)
For this, I send a few parameters, like the EmpId, date and shopdoccode(project nr)

Now, with Rudi I managed to make a proc that takes 3 parameters (Fromdate, and Enddate, and shopdoccode)
What it basically does -> it checks if there are timeregistrations between those dates.

for this we used SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Tuesday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Tuesday
That worked great. However, now the customer wants to edit/change this. He wants to be able to see all the records of his users without having to select a shopdoccode first
but for every shopdoccode it should return a new record/line
so now I have 3 records in my T_timeregistration. and I am trying to get this:
I spammed the chat :3
13:36
So you want to delete the sum, and add a GROUP BY shopdoccode
I dont think we can just delete the sum
You're not using the sum for this sproc, right?
I do
(I'd actually make a new sproc, personally. That other one might come in handy.)
we use the sum to check the day
the 'as monday '
as 'tuesday'
i.imgur.com/Ob1yET0.png this is what I get from it
13:39
Here, this will help me out. Let's start over.
Sure
What do your tables look like?
This is the table T_timeregistration
Relevant fields: EmpId, ShopDocCode and RegDate and Totaltime
Let's stick with that format. Table name, relevant fields.
yes
So we have 3 records
EmpID | ShopDocCode |  RegDate |
1      WK-14-0232      2018-07-01
1      WK-02-0045      2018-07-01
1      WK-02-0045      2018-06-28
so our proc should return 2 rows.
13:46
What happened to TotalTime?
Should also be there
consider all totaltimes as 0 for now
totaltime stands for the amound of hours.
okay, so we have one table, and we need a subset of the data it contains. How do we determine the subset?
and this is what it should return in the proc
Sounds like we're missing some relevant fields.
and the 0, 4, 10, 8 are totaltime
therefore rudi and I used:
SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Sunday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Sunday,
13:50
(I'm kind of trying to guide you to getting the answer on your own. First step in that is clearly defining what you're trying to do.)
so what fields are we missing?
None, my mistake.
Are you running MS SQL?
yep!
derp, your screenshot earlier says you are.
:p
I really have no idea
select empId, ShopDocCode,
	SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Monday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Monday,
    SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Tuesday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Tuesday,
    SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Wednesday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Wednesday,
    SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Thursday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Thursday,
    SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Friday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Friday,
    SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Saturday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Saturday,
this is basically what we want
14:09
Sounds reasonable
Msg 8120, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
Column 'T_TimeRegistration.ShopDocCode' is invalid in the select list because it is not contained in either an aggregate function or the GROUP BY clause.
select empId, ShopDocCode,
	SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Monday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Monday,
    SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Tuesday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Tuesday,
    SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Wednesday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Wednesday,
    SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Thursday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Thursday,
    SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Friday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Friday,
    SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Saturday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Saturday,
You're selecting two columns that can have differing values in your group by.
if you take empId out of the select I bet it'd work.
If you need to know which employees put in how many hours to each ShopDocCode on a given day, you could try nesting your queries. stackoverflow.com/questions/13817884/sql-nested-group-by
I suck at SQL
So why can we not do something like
emp.FirstName,
    emp.Name,
	ShopDocCode,
	SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Monday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Monday,
    SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Tuesday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Tuesday,
    SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Wednesday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Wednesday,
    SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Thursday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Thursday,
    SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Friday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Friday,
    SUM(IIF(DATENAME(dw, timereg.RegDate) = 'Saturday', timereg.TotalTime, 0)) AS Saturday,
I'm not an sql parser. Why can't you?
(If you give me the error I can probably figure out why it doesn't work, but I'm a bit tired.)
Msg 8120, Level 16, State 1, Line 2
Column 'T_Employee.FirstName' is invalid in the select list because it is not contained in either an aggregate function or the GROUP BY clause.
is it late in your country?
or like super early?:p
14:21
Didn't sleep well, new diet prevents me from enjoying my usual caffeine source.
Huh. One of my podcasts is going to talk about the diet I'm on today. Hurray, I'm in a fad.
lol
diets are killing
I've done keto before. Getting on it is the hard part. Once it gets going (2-3 days) it's not so bad. I actually never felt hungry. It was good. I'm very upset at myself for falling off.
hmm oh well just keep going
anyway, any idea about the error?
Yeah same as before. The group by could get multiple results for some value in the group; in this case your FirstName.
so how do I fix this?
14:30
Did you check out that link on nested queries? I really think that's what you're after.
dont know whats happening there in the link
(That specific example doesn't solve your problem, of course, but that approach will)
i'm like extreme shit in sql
he use multiple selects?
or so
An SQL query essentially omits a table, right? So you can use an SQL query against the results of another.
huh
can we?
14:35
We can!
No
I dont understand what you're saying
we cant use a select result in another select
right
ohh using subquery?
guys
Select * WHERE ColumnName = 1 FROM (SELECT a.ColumnName, b.OtherColumnName from Table1 as a, Table2 as b); <--cromulent SQL, though not particularly useful.
Hello Bassem
Guys can i retrieve the connection string value from TestHost.TestServer ??
Gadzooks!
It sounds like you need exception logging. Access to the server would also be useful so that you can verify the server is seeing your web.config (assuming that's where you tucked it)
14:40
so I take the Firstname + name from the subquery? right?
;/
Time for a break
stupid SQL
bah.
Try calculating the Name/id, and effort put in on a given day in the first query. Treat that result as the data you're writing your code against - makes it easier to think about. I think.
calculating the name? I dont want to sum the id/name
But yeah, you probably want Rudi to tell you how to get multiple result sets under a group. I don't remember how to do it.
sorry, s/'selecting'/'calculating'
Rudi is in Dubai.
I need to fix this within 20min
@Alex any idea ?
getting desperate.
got it
15:01
yay, what was the answer?
had to change the Group by
15:29
You guys use Linq?
15:44
I do
I just started using it as well
so far so good
looks confusing sometimes though ;p
15:58
Yeah. Rudi and Mav's linq is a completely different language from mine. I use it to make for loops and queries against lists and such. They use it to calculate the fusion rate of unseen stars.
lol
I officially hate MVC
16:41
Hello, I am looking for some intermediate level tuition for ASP.Net Core MVC, do you guys know any good places to look?
17:18
Udemy.
17:33
Can dapper only return IENumerable stuff ? @Alex @Billdr
 
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18:37
Hello, Is there a way I can generate a number as a temporary password instead of the link for registering new user using Identity?

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