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Posted by Chris on 01/25/06 20:03
Hello,
I am attempting to build a MS SQL query that will return data from
"today"; today being current day 8:00AM-10:00PM today. My goal is to
return the data from a table that is written to throughout the day, the
query will provide the current grade of service in our call center.
I am having difficulty defining my where clause:
- I can accomplish my goal my statically defining my 'date between' as
the actual date and time (not ideal)
- I can accomplish the second part of my date using CURRENT_TIMESTAMP;
but I am unable to define the starting point
Here is where I am thus far:
/* We are going to count the total calls into each queue from start of
business today (8:00AM) to now */
select COUNT(Result) as "Total Sales Calls Offered" from
dbo.QueueEncounter
where Direction='0'
and
QueueID='1631'
and
/* This is where I get lost */
Time between DATEPART(day, GETDATE()) and DATEPART(day, GETDATE())
Clearly the last line returns zero as there are no calls between the
same date range. How can I add to that line, or write this to work?
Any thoughts?
Thanks for the help.
-Chris
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