August 12, 2008 at 9:10 pm
Hi,
I have a table like :
IDAvgTimeMaxTimeDevice
150009000D1
1800010000D1
228003000D1
220002500D2
230003200D1
227002900D2
3200300D1
3230280D1
3320330D1
I need to apply different logic to each of the Ids, for ex:
If ID =1, then My Result should be the AvgTime from second row of ID = 1
If ID = 2, then My Result should be the Sum(MaxTime) for Devices D1 and D2 seperately
If ID = 3, then My Result should be the AvgTime from first row of ID = 1
and then i need it pivoted on Devices D1 and D2
My My Resultset should look like :
IDD1D2
180000
262005300
32300
The script for creation and insertion of table for convenience:
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[TestPerf](
[ID] [int] NULL,
[AvgTime] [int] NULL,
[MaxTime] [int] NULL,
[Device] [nvarchar](50) )
Insert into dbo.TestPerf
values (1, 5000, 9000, 'D1')
Insert into dbo.TestPerf
values (1, 8000, 10000, 'D1')
Insert into dbo.TestPerf
values (2, 2800, 3000, 'D1')
Insert into dbo.TestPerf
values (2, 2000, 2500, 'D2')
Insert into dbo.TestPerf
values (2, 3000, 3200, 'D1')
Insert into dbo.TestPerf
values (2, 2700, 2900, 'D2')
Insert into dbo.TestPerf
values (3, 200, 300, 'D1')
Insert into dbo.TestPerf
values (3, 230, 280, 'D1')
Insert into dbo.TestPerf
values (3, 320, 330, 'D1')
Please suggest on the best approach to apply business logic to each of the iDs in a table and then Pivot them based on Devices
Alicia Rose
August 13, 2008 at 8:15 am
August 13, 2008 at 2:50 pm
Hi Tom,
I know to create a basic SSIS package.
I am not sure though without using some script how would i would get the required Result.
Please let me know the steps in SSIS to achieve this.
Alicia Rose
August 14, 2008 at 2:38 am
i need to ask a couple of questions to clarify:
1. you mention you need to get row 2 from ID 1 and row 1 from ID 2. what is the order of the data supposed to be? will the AvgTime column being ascending? because if there is no ordering specified (either by a clustered index or an order by clause) you can't guarantee that the second row you want is the second row you get
2. ID 3 row 1: in your final output you have the AvgTime of device D1 as 230, but in the source table the first row has a value of 200. Which is correct?
3. Do you know the number of devices before hand? Is this number fixed?
After looking at this again, an SSIS package maybe over-egging the pudding. It could be possible to do this with plain T-SQL after all. Would this run on a SQL2005 box?
Tom
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