Time and attendance
I have a table with below data
EMPID | DEVICE | EVENTTIME
-----------------------------------------
112 | READ_IN | 2018-11-02 07:00:00.000
112 | READ_IN | 2018-11-02 08:00:00.000
112 | READ_OUT | 2018-11-02 12:00:00.000
112 | READ_IN | 2018-11-02 13:00:00.000
112 | READ_OUT | 2018-11-02 16:00:00.000
I need a select query to achieve below data:
ID_Emp |Date |TimeIn |TimeOut|Hours
112 |02/11/2018 |8:00 |16:00 |7:00
In my table, the employee came at 7:00 but he didn't do his work then after one hour he came back and work. He took his lunch break at 12:00-13:00 and left his work at 16:00. So his total working hours will be 7 hours.
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I have a table with below data
EMPID | DEVICE | EVENTTIME
-----------------------------------------
112 | READ_IN | 2018-11-02 07:00:00.000
112 | READ_IN | 2018-11-02 08:00:00.000
112 | READ_OUT | 2018-11-02 12:00:00.000
112 | READ_IN | 2018-11-02 13:00:00.000
112 | READ_OUT | 2018-11-02 16:00:00.000
I need a select query to achieve below data:
ID_Emp |Date |TimeIn |TimeOut|Hours
112 |02/11/2018 |8:00 |16:00 |7:00
In my table, the employee came at 7:00 but he didn't do his work then after one hour he came back and work. He took his lunch break at 12:00-13:00 and left his work at 16:00. So his total working hours will be 7 hours.
sql crystal-reports report
4
Are you using MySQL or Oracle ?
– Madhur Bhaiya
Nov 24 '18 at 11:06
2
And can there be consecutive 'read_out's. If so, what happens then?
– Strawberry
Nov 24 '18 at 11:25
I removed the incompatible database tags. Please tag only with the database you are really using.
– Gordon Linoff
Nov 24 '18 at 12:05
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I have a table with below data
EMPID | DEVICE | EVENTTIME
-----------------------------------------
112 | READ_IN | 2018-11-02 07:00:00.000
112 | READ_IN | 2018-11-02 08:00:00.000
112 | READ_OUT | 2018-11-02 12:00:00.000
112 | READ_IN | 2018-11-02 13:00:00.000
112 | READ_OUT | 2018-11-02 16:00:00.000
I need a select query to achieve below data:
ID_Emp |Date |TimeIn |TimeOut|Hours
112 |02/11/2018 |8:00 |16:00 |7:00
In my table, the employee came at 7:00 but he didn't do his work then after one hour he came back and work. He took his lunch break at 12:00-13:00 and left his work at 16:00. So his total working hours will be 7 hours.
sql crystal-reports report
I have a table with below data
EMPID | DEVICE | EVENTTIME
-----------------------------------------
112 | READ_IN | 2018-11-02 07:00:00.000
112 | READ_IN | 2018-11-02 08:00:00.000
112 | READ_OUT | 2018-11-02 12:00:00.000
112 | READ_IN | 2018-11-02 13:00:00.000
112 | READ_OUT | 2018-11-02 16:00:00.000
I need a select query to achieve below data:
ID_Emp |Date |TimeIn |TimeOut|Hours
112 |02/11/2018 |8:00 |16:00 |7:00
In my table, the employee came at 7:00 but he didn't do his work then after one hour he came back and work. He took his lunch break at 12:00-13:00 and left his work at 16:00. So his total working hours will be 7 hours.
sql crystal-reports report
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edited Nov 24 '18 at 12:05
Gordon Linoff
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asked Nov 24 '18 at 10:59
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4
Are you using MySQL or Oracle ?
– Madhur Bhaiya
Nov 24 '18 at 11:06
2
And can there be consecutive 'read_out's. If so, what happens then?
– Strawberry
Nov 24 '18 at 11:25
I removed the incompatible database tags. Please tag only with the database you are really using.
– Gordon Linoff
Nov 24 '18 at 12:05
add a comment |
4
Are you using MySQL or Oracle ?
– Madhur Bhaiya
Nov 24 '18 at 11:06
2
And can there be consecutive 'read_out's. If so, what happens then?
– Strawberry
Nov 24 '18 at 11:25
I removed the incompatible database tags. Please tag only with the database you are really using.
– Gordon Linoff
Nov 24 '18 at 12:05
4
4
Are you using MySQL or Oracle ?
– Madhur Bhaiya
Nov 24 '18 at 11:06
Are you using MySQL or Oracle ?
– Madhur Bhaiya
Nov 24 '18 at 11:06
2
2
And can there be consecutive 'read_out's. If so, what happens then?
– Strawberry
Nov 24 '18 at 11:25
And can there be consecutive 'read_out's. If so, what happens then?
– Strawberry
Nov 24 '18 at 11:25
I removed the incompatible database tags. Please tag only with the database you are really using.
– Gordon Linoff
Nov 24 '18 at 12:05
I removed the incompatible database tags. Please tag only with the database you are really using.
– Gordon Linoff
Nov 24 '18 at 12:05
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At first you need to eliminate time between 12 and 1, I wrote simple where clause for this. After that
I used PIVOT for transposing rows to columns by max EVENTTIME.
And finally, I wrote outermost SELECT query for converting columns to your intended format.
here is the fiddler link: http://sqlfiddle.com/#!4/f1189/10
here is the code:
SELECT
EMPID,
TO_CHAR(READ_IN, 'HH24:MI') READ_IN,
TO_CHAR(READ_OUT, 'HH24:MI') READ_OUT,
EXTRACT(HOUR FROM READ_OUT - READ_IN) HOUR
FROM (
select * from (
select * from Table1
WHERE
extract(hour from eventtime) not between '12' and '13'
)
PIVOT (
MAX(EVENTTIME)
for DEVICE in ( 'READ_IN' READ_IN, 'READ_OUT' READ_OUT )
)
)
please note that this example only works for oracle.
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At first you need to eliminate time between 12 and 1, I wrote simple where clause for this. After that
I used PIVOT for transposing rows to columns by max EVENTTIME.
And finally, I wrote outermost SELECT query for converting columns to your intended format.
here is the fiddler link: http://sqlfiddle.com/#!4/f1189/10
here is the code:
SELECT
EMPID,
TO_CHAR(READ_IN, 'HH24:MI') READ_IN,
TO_CHAR(READ_OUT, 'HH24:MI') READ_OUT,
EXTRACT(HOUR FROM READ_OUT - READ_IN) HOUR
FROM (
select * from (
select * from Table1
WHERE
extract(hour from eventtime) not between '12' and '13'
)
PIVOT (
MAX(EVENTTIME)
for DEVICE in ( 'READ_IN' READ_IN, 'READ_OUT' READ_OUT )
)
)
please note that this example only works for oracle.
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At first you need to eliminate time between 12 and 1, I wrote simple where clause for this. After that
I used PIVOT for transposing rows to columns by max EVENTTIME.
And finally, I wrote outermost SELECT query for converting columns to your intended format.
here is the fiddler link: http://sqlfiddle.com/#!4/f1189/10
here is the code:
SELECT
EMPID,
TO_CHAR(READ_IN, 'HH24:MI') READ_IN,
TO_CHAR(READ_OUT, 'HH24:MI') READ_OUT,
EXTRACT(HOUR FROM READ_OUT - READ_IN) HOUR
FROM (
select * from (
select * from Table1
WHERE
extract(hour from eventtime) not between '12' and '13'
)
PIVOT (
MAX(EVENTTIME)
for DEVICE in ( 'READ_IN' READ_IN, 'READ_OUT' READ_OUT )
)
)
please note that this example only works for oracle.
add a comment |
At first you need to eliminate time between 12 and 1, I wrote simple where clause for this. After that
I used PIVOT for transposing rows to columns by max EVENTTIME.
And finally, I wrote outermost SELECT query for converting columns to your intended format.
here is the fiddler link: http://sqlfiddle.com/#!4/f1189/10
here is the code:
SELECT
EMPID,
TO_CHAR(READ_IN, 'HH24:MI') READ_IN,
TO_CHAR(READ_OUT, 'HH24:MI') READ_OUT,
EXTRACT(HOUR FROM READ_OUT - READ_IN) HOUR
FROM (
select * from (
select * from Table1
WHERE
extract(hour from eventtime) not between '12' and '13'
)
PIVOT (
MAX(EVENTTIME)
for DEVICE in ( 'READ_IN' READ_IN, 'READ_OUT' READ_OUT )
)
)
please note that this example only works for oracle.
At first you need to eliminate time between 12 and 1, I wrote simple where clause for this. After that
I used PIVOT for transposing rows to columns by max EVENTTIME.
And finally, I wrote outermost SELECT query for converting columns to your intended format.
here is the fiddler link: http://sqlfiddle.com/#!4/f1189/10
here is the code:
SELECT
EMPID,
TO_CHAR(READ_IN, 'HH24:MI') READ_IN,
TO_CHAR(READ_OUT, 'HH24:MI') READ_OUT,
EXTRACT(HOUR FROM READ_OUT - READ_IN) HOUR
FROM (
select * from (
select * from Table1
WHERE
extract(hour from eventtime) not between '12' and '13'
)
PIVOT (
MAX(EVENTTIME)
for DEVICE in ( 'READ_IN' READ_IN, 'READ_OUT' READ_OUT )
)
)
please note that this example only works for oracle.
answered Nov 24 '18 at 11:29
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Are you using MySQL or Oracle ?
– Madhur Bhaiya
Nov 24 '18 at 11:06
2
And can there be consecutive 'read_out's. If so, what happens then?
– Strawberry
Nov 24 '18 at 11:25
I removed the incompatible database tags. Please tag only with the database you are really using.
– Gordon Linoff
Nov 24 '18 at 12:05