Get number of records of current week with timestamp
I have a table with a field called created time with type bigint. In there the unix timestamp is stored.
I need to create a query where I can get the sum of all records created on the current week.
I've never worked with timestamps previously so any help will be good thanks.
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I have a table with a field called created time with type bigint. In there the unix timestamp is stored.
I need to create a query where I can get the sum of all records created on the current week.
I've never worked with timestamps previously so any help will be good thanks.
sql-server
Welcome to Stack Overflow. I'm sure someone will come along and tell you that table create statement will be helpful to help you. It would also be good to know what you have tried. What specific problems are you encountering?
– CGritton
Nov 12 '18 at 17:55
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I have a table with a field called created time with type bigint. In there the unix timestamp is stored.
I need to create a query where I can get the sum of all records created on the current week.
I've never worked with timestamps previously so any help will be good thanks.
sql-server
I have a table with a field called created time with type bigint. In there the unix timestamp is stored.
I need to create a query where I can get the sum of all records created on the current week.
I've never worked with timestamps previously so any help will be good thanks.
sql-server
sql-server
edited Nov 12 '18 at 17:03
Filburt
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asked Nov 12 '18 at 17:02
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. I'm sure someone will come along and tell you that table create statement will be helpful to help you. It would also be good to know what you have tried. What specific problems are you encountering?
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. I'm sure someone will come along and tell you that table create statement will be helpful to help you. It would also be good to know what you have tried. What specific problems are you encountering?
– CGritton
Nov 12 '18 at 17:55
Welcome to Stack Overflow. I'm sure someone will come along and tell you that table create statement will be helpful to help you. It would also be good to know what you have tried. What specific problems are you encountering?
– CGritton
Nov 12 '18 at 17:55
Welcome to Stack Overflow. I'm sure someone will come along and tell you that table create statement will be helpful to help you. It would also be good to know what you have tried. What specific problems are you encountering?
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The timestamp could not be converted to datetime. The timestamp is a row version that is not the row change date.
therefore, you can't count the records per week with this type of column.
The data saved on that field is the unixtime of the created date
– brusilva
Nov 13 '18 at 11:40
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The timestamp could not be converted to datetime. The timestamp is a row version that is not the row change date.
therefore, you can't count the records per week with this type of column.
The data saved on that field is the unixtime of the created date
– brusilva
Nov 13 '18 at 11:40
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The timestamp could not be converted to datetime. The timestamp is a row version that is not the row change date.
therefore, you can't count the records per week with this type of column.
The data saved on that field is the unixtime of the created date
– brusilva
Nov 13 '18 at 11:40
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The timestamp could not be converted to datetime. The timestamp is a row version that is not the row change date.
therefore, you can't count the records per week with this type of column.
The timestamp could not be converted to datetime. The timestamp is a row version that is not the row change date.
therefore, you can't count the records per week with this type of column.
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The data saved on that field is the unixtime of the created date
– brusilva
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The data saved on that field is the unixtime of the created date
– brusilva
Nov 13 '18 at 11:40
The data saved on that field is the unixtime of the created date
– brusilva
Nov 13 '18 at 11:40
The data saved on that field is the unixtime of the created date
– brusilva
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Welcome to Stack Overflow. I'm sure someone will come along and tell you that table create statement will be helpful to help you. It would also be good to know what you have tried. What specific problems are you encountering?
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