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02:29
@EDDY sorry about that, how's it going?
hi Drew, thanks for willing to help. I'm now still trying to fix the query but still couldn't get it work.
could you explain the first one at the top. There is no explanation for it, so looking at merely the data and your output, I assume the prior In to an Out gets matched.
no one knows what an In or an Out would really mean, and what you want.
And I wasn't paying much attention clearly with my answer.
Actually, if you see my original query, I only have 2 doors which are Door In and Door Out under Door column. But, now I would like to enhance it by adding two extra In and Out doors which I named it as On and Off under Active_door column. So, I expected to get the clock time from these extra doors as well considering if there are value or no value in Door column.
Let assume the datetime is the time I enter and exit from these doors.
In this case, I would like to get the Last In and Last Out from these defined doors.
Can we go over the top one first though if we are not, can we
Meaning, that was your starting point. In is a door. Out is one two. There are events happening (rows). What was your output at the top trying to capture? With 2 rows in the resultset
The top one give me a great result. But, when I tried to enhance it by adding one extra column and new defined doors, I cannot get the datetime value from the new doors.
02:41
we will get to that. I still need to understand like a sentence or two of what your were doing
Like the Business Description
Then my brain can get into the bottom part
To describe it in business way, in a building there should be doors. For each door, there would be a reader to capture your clock time when you enter or exit the door. I named the reader as In and Out. When you thumb in using the reader, the system will capture the date time and inserted it into a database as you see in the table I created.
The logic is, the system will only capture the last date time from both In and Out readers and group them properly based on your clock in and clock out set. That is what I do in my original query.
Right, but there is no info on GUY1 (his id) of his in and out
and you have an odd number of rows
or should I say 4 ins and 2 outs. So waz with that?
I know it is crystal clear to you. But to me it makes no sense. The top part
Once that is clear, I can mentally march to the modification on the bottom
02:58
From test data above, yes there are 4 "In" and 2 "Out". Every "In" must have its "Out". When it found its last "Out", then end and start again from next last "In".
means that every rows contain Last In and Last Out.
> means that every rows contain Last In and Last Out.
in the output (resultset) ^
But in the input, when I stumble into an Out, I use the closest timeline In that preceded it?
If that is the case, then the top makes sense. Like a LIFO stack
LIFO= last in first out
(as opposed to FIFO)
Is that correct for your use case for the Top?
If you loses an Out after an In, then just ignore the In. Rows only contain complete set of In and Out.
for the result set(you are saying). For your input, that is, the data you are giving, it is not true that rows only contain complete sets of in and out
As I understand, use case above find if there are no more Out, then end.
03:06
I have an 8 in 9 out, the is one row in result set.
that i understand
then ...
you have 915 in ... 930 in ... 10am OUT ... so you chose to make the 2 row in resultset a 930IN 10OUT ... that is fine, but you have not explained why the 930 other than me assuming the prior IN to the OUT
and you are not explaining it
so I am trying to explain it for you
In the data I gave, is trying to tell there could be a scenario when there are multiple "In' without an "Out". This maybe happen if the person enter the door but exit the building using another method (not using Out door)
Yes, that's the logic.
ok fine then. I understand. Basically a way of looking at it is that only one guy can be in the building at once.
The system should take 9:30 as in and 10:00 as out
If he flies out the window and comes in again, that is his new time
when the out happen, it is final
if there is extra IN residue at the end with no out, just ignore it and you are done
haha. The guys maybe can follow another person to go out from that building as well without thumb out from the reader
that's the case
Yes, In without out we can just ignore it.
03:11
so, your Bottom part I can understand the data, 2/3 of it. reason being you should have 3 rows of output not 2
The bottom part still following the top logic.
you have 3 pairs that have closing events. Am I seeing it wrong?
reason it to be 2 rows is because it capture the clock time from the extra door
( 1, '2016-01-01 08:00:00', 'In', ''),
( 2, '2016-01-01 09:00:00', 'Out', ''),
( 3, '2016-01-01 09:15:00', 'In', ''),
( 4, '2016-01-01 09:30:00', 'In', ''),
( 5, '2016-01-01 09:35:00', '', 'On'),
( 6, '2016-01-01 10:00:00', 'Out', ''),
( 7, '2016-01-01 16:00:00', '', 'Off');
why is the output not:
1 2016-01-01 08:00:00 .... 2016-01-01 09:00:00
2 2016-01-01 09:30:00 .... 2016-01-01 10:00:00
3 2016-01-01 09:35:00 ,,,,, 2016-01-01 16:00:00
as you see from the data given, and based on logic we have understand, we should treat On as In door and Off as Out door
03:16
Oh, even though it is a 2nd system of doors and in my head separate, you are marrying the two ?
we can say On and Off are also doors but not categorized as normal doors
it can be emergency doors
so let's say you have 10 doors, right?
yes..im combining the two
they would all act the same way
ins or ons or yes or yep those are a IN. then when any of the 10 off thingies happens, it ends it (like they are linked)
in my case, there are only 4 type of doors here. In, Out, On, Off. In other meaning, we would like to get the set of clocktime from last In or On door and last Out or Off door.
For example, the guy come in from In door. Then he go to another room using On door. Finally he go out using Out door. So, we will take his clocktime from On door and out door.
In = On and Out = Off
we treat them equally.
just there are not under one same column.
Output should be
1 2016-01-01 08:00:00 .... 2016-01-01 09:00:00
2 2016-01-01 09:35:00 .... 2016-01-01 16:00:00
it should be in time order
the guy @Solarflare commented on my post have the idea about it, but I dont know how to put it into query.
03:26
ok would you agree with the following, use your imagination for the timestamps
because I see no need to type all that out in detail, so just imagine in:
you get it right
alright let me work on it then
thanks Drew.
sorry about my crap answer. I need better glasses :p
I do need to stay in this lobby to follow you up don't I?
Should be fine Drew, it provide better understanding. :)
03:31
except one thing, your expected output.
because sometimes we cannot put imagination into words. :)
why is it not (row 2 of it) ... what you wanted, why is it not:
2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2016-01-01 09:35:00 ,,,,,,,,,, 2016-01-01 10:00:00
because the 10am closes it out before the 1600 hours one
That's why I said we follow LILO here. As 16:00 is later than 10:00, so i should take 16:00
so the last in .... and then the last out before an in ?
If LIFO, then
2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2016-01-01 09:35:00 ,,,,,,,,,, 2016-01-01 10:00:00 should be correct
03:35
if several outs are stacked together, use the last out
Yes, same rules apply to clock out time if there are multiple Outs
... (stuff) .... out1 out2 out3 in in in
same as In.
so i use out3
correct
03:36
ok hopefully i get it now thx
In In2 In3 Out1 Out2 = In3 Out2
hope you can see what i cannot see :)
04:04
hi drew, just update here if you have something. I will come back again after 2 hours. :)
i will it by then
see ya then
 
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06:14
@EDDY almost done
wow..great Drew! can't wait to see how's your idea on it. :D
well, step by little step
06:44
ok..take your time @Drew. :)
 
1 hour later…
07:47
I try to change the case in my query but I will only get last row for my desired output.
CASE
    WHEN
        ((Door != 'Out' OR Active_door != "Off") AND (@last_door = 'Out' OR  @last_active_door = 'Off'))
    THEN @group_num:=@group_num+1
    ELSE @group_num END door_group,
    @last_door:=Door AND @last_active_door:=Active_door
---Output I get---
Id Check In Check Out
1 2016-01-01 09:35:00 2016-01-01 16:00:00
which is still incorrect. the first row of desired output gone missing.
08:11
@EDDY ok I posted it
08:22
@o@ wow..that was a lot of works from you @Drew. I'm still diving into your codes to make myself understand the whole process. Many thanks for your whole time efforts for this case! Will let you know again if I don't understand certain term you use in the query. :)
no problem boss. Good luck
08:40
Hi @Drew, I have some few questions:
1. If I have new data inserted into table attendance2, will it automatically update the other two (oneLinersDetail & oneLinersSummary) table? If yes, will it be reflected every time new data is inserted into attendance table?
2. Will this process consume more execution time?
3. If I put new column into attendance table (staff_id column), should I modify the other two (oneLinersDetail & oneLinersSummary) table also? (if attendance for more than one person)
1. when you call the stored proc, it truncates in 2 places just before it uses the table in question. It then proceeds on to fill them both up, then spit out the results. It leaves the data in those two tables (until the next call and of course the truncates) so that the debug info is available between sessions for you to peruse.
so obviously you can do whatever you want to attendance2 on the outside. It only uses that table for the 2 worktables once you call the proc.
2. With the proper indexing this should work fine with tens or hundreds of thousands of rows
Note, we need to scrutinize the order by id part. But for now this is fine (like for this hour)
You ultimately will need to change the order by clause to like order by datetime desc in 1 or 2 spots
3. If you need different processing based on staff employee id's it will need tweaks, or load, call, trunc attendance, load, call, rinse and repeat
but that was never a part of this
but it could be done very easily with parameters to the stored proc (which right now it is not getting passed any)
08:58
Understood and thanks for the brief explanation. Will look into #3 as this thing will become a bigger business.
Not only could it easily handle a ton of staff, but it could handle a ton of people using the thing at once. Hold on, I will give you a reference to one of my posts.
Okay, I'm excited and waiting for your positive assistance boss. :)
It would wedge this concept here stackoverflow.com/a/37635488 into it if you want multi-user concurrency.
I could wedge it in for you down the road.
It would take like an hour to do that.
But it is 5am. I need some sleep.
It's okay Drew. You have helped me this far. You need some sleep now and should be rewarded for your great help. :)
Thank you so much. You are a smart guy.
 
5 hours later…
JAL
JAL
14:12
morning Drew, let me know if you need anything worked on today
hey there @JAL
JAL
JAL
hi, sorry I've been swamped lately. How's it going?
Dupe .... extremely risk-free ..... stackoverflow.com/q/37572103
pretty good. How's the new place?
JAL
JAL
good thanks. Small, but not so bad. Still getting settled. Need a TV
I see they are uber-inexpensive these days
I don't even have a TV
JAL
JAL
14:20
Yeah I'm thinking about this 40" I saw a friend selling for ~$100
I really want a CRT for my Nintendo 64, but it's nice having a big tv for casual viewing
so you have a time machine too you jump into when you game out
JAL
JAL
ha yes, and the stretching on HDTVs for old systems like that can be painful
15:21
hi drew
@Crysis greetings, how is it going?
@JAL btw I haven't been doing much close voting these days. Seems fruitless half the time
JAL
JAL
I feel your pain
 
2 hours later…
17:28
@jal here is another dupe stackoverflow.com/q/37964107
JAL
JAL
looks good thanks Drew
18:09
19:03
omg I can't believe the solution proposed here stackoverflow.com/q/37958731
20:08
@ScooterDaraf are you still having problems with the mysql chat thing of yours
actually I forget what I was looking at
too many tabs open
ah yeah this thing stackoverflow.com/q/37761919

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