Reputation: 669
Guys, I am trying to write a stored procedure in T-SQL (SQL Server) that will select records based on a date field, keeping a variance of minutes in mind. Something like this:
CREATE PROCEDURE spGetCustomers(@DateRange DATETIME, @Variance int) AS
-- The next line is where I need help
-- I'm trying to subtract X amount of minutes from the date
-- So if @Variance = 4 AND @DateRange = '6/10/2009 1:15pm'
-- Then @StartDate should equal '6/10/2009 1:11pm'
DECLARE @StartDate = @DateRange - @Variance
-- I also need an @EndDate, which will be X amount of minutes
-- in the future. So if @Variance = 4 AND @DateRange = '6/10/2009 1:15pm'
-- Then @EndDate should equal '6/10/2009 1:19pm'
DECLARE @EndDate = @DateRange + @Variance
SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE Created BETWEEN @StartDate AND @EndDate
Hopefully this makes sense and someone can help me out! Thanks in advance
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1177
Reputation: 41879
The following script provides an example that should get you started.
create table tmp_Customers
(
ID int identity(1,1),
CreatedDate datetime default getDate() not null,
Description varchar(15)
);
go
insert into tmp_Customers(Description) values('SomeData');
insert into tmp_Customers(Description) values('SomeData2');
insert into tmp_Customers(Description) values('SomeData3');
go
create procedure usp_GetCustomers
@iVarianceMinutes int,
@iDateRange datetime
as
set nocount on
declare @startDate datetime
declare @endDate datetime
--Define the date ranges for the select query
set @startDate = dateAdd(minute,-@iVarianceMinutes,@iDateRange)
set @endDate = dateAdd(minute,@iVarianceMinutes,@iDateRange)
--Get the Customers that were created within this time range.
SELECT *
FROM tmp_Customers
WHERE CreatedDate >= @startDate and CreatedDate < @endDate
return(0);
go
--Execute the procedure
declare @testDate datetime;
set @testDate = getDate();
exec usp_GetCustomers 5,@testDate
--drop procedure usp_GetCustomers
--drop table tmp_Customers
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 590
Check this out:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms186819(SQL.90).aspx
The DATEADD function allows you to add virtually any part of a date to another date object, it should be everything you need.
So basically do:
SELECT DATEADD(second, @Variance, @DateRange)
Upvotes: 4