Reputation: 919
I have this query:
Select Trunc(Create_Dtime),Count(Trunc(Create_Dtime)) as Day_0 From Player
Group By Trunc(Create_Dtime)
Order By Trunc(Create_Dtime) Asc
It gives me back dates but if a date doesn't have any results, that is skipped. I'd like to fill in all dates from 8-05-12 to present, and if those days don't have any values, just have a 0 in the results.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 170
Reputation: 52853
Depending on how you want to create them you can either create a calender table or generate the rows dynamically using the Oracle connect by
syntax.
with the_dates as (
select max(trunc(Create_Dtime)) as max_date
, min(trunc(Create_Dtime)) as min_date
from player
)
, generator as (
select min_date + level as the_date
from the_dates
connect by level <= max_date
)
select g.the_date, count(trunc(p.Create_Dtime))
from generator g
left outer join player p
on g.the_date = trunc(p.Create_Dtime)
group by g.the_date
order by g.the_date desc
If you go down the calender table option it's a little bit cleaner:
with the_dates as (
select max(trunc(Create_Dtime)) as max_date
, min(trunc(Create_Dtime)) as min_date
from player
)
select c.the_date, count(trunc(p.Create_Dtime))
from calender c
join the_dates td
on c.the_date between td.min_date and td.max_date
left outer join join player p
on c.the_date = trunc(p.Create_Dtime)
group by c.the_date
order by c.the_date
Or, having just noticed your date constraints:
with the_dates as (
select to_date('07-05-2012','dd-mm-yyyy') + level as the_date
from dual
connect by level <= trunc(to_date('07-05-2012','dd-mm-yyyy') - sysdate)
)
select td.the_date, count(trunc(p.create_dtime))
from the_dates td
left outer join player p
on td.the_date = trunc(p.create_dtime)
group by td.the_date
order by td.the_date
For all of these I'd recommend an index on trunc(create_dtime)
on your player
table.
Upvotes: 1