Sum for multiple date ranges in a single call?

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有刺的猬 2021-02-14 10:36

I have the following query:

SELECT 
   SUM(\"balance_transactions\".\"fee\") AS sum_id 
   FROM \"balance_transactions\" 
   JOIN charges ON balance_transactions         


        
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  •  不思量自难忘°
    2021-02-14 11:38

    I worked on the following code. It uses an XML file. The file or string contains the date ranges you need to sumarize. The Stored Procedure will return a table with the totals per specific range.

    /*****************CREATES/POPULATES FAKE TABLES WITH A SIMILAR STRUCTURE TO THE ONE YOU ARE USING************/
    DECLARE @balance_transactions TABLE(fee FLOAT,
                                        source INT,
                                        account_id INT,
                                        [type] VARCHAR(25),
                                        created DATETIME)
    
    INSERT INTO @balance_transactions
    SELECT 12.5, 1, 6, 'charge', '01/15/2012'
    UNION
    SELECT 70, 2, 6, 'charge', '01/16/2012'
    UNION
    SELECT 136.89, 3, 6, 'charge', '01/17/2012'
    UNION
    SELECT 29.16, 4, 6, 'charge', '01/18/2012'
    UNION
    SELECT 1369.54, 5, 6, 'charge', '02/21/2012'
    UNION
    SELECT 468.85, 6, 6, 'charge', '02/22/2012'
    UNION
    SELECT 65.8, 7, 6, 'charge', '02/22/2012'
    UNION
    SELECT 1236.87, 8, 6, 'charge', '02/22/2012'
    
    DECLARE @charges TABLE(balance_id INT,
                           refunded BIT,
                           invoice INT)
    
    INSERT INTO @charges
    SELECT 1, 0, 7
    UNION
    SELECT 2, 0, 8
    UNION
    SELECT 3, 0, 9
    UNION
    SELECT 4, 0, 10
    UNION
    SELECT 5, 0, 11
    UNION
    SELECT 6, 0, 12
    UNION
    SELECT 7, 0, null
    UNION
    SELECT 8, 0, null
    /*******************************************************/
    
    /*
    You can use the code below for creating an Stored Procedure.
    The SP will return a table with the SUM of all those values indicating the Date Range.
    
    spGetTotalsPerDateRange 'your xml goes here'
    
    results:
    
    fromDate                |toDate                     |total
    2012-01-15 00:00:00.000 |2012-01-30 00:00:00.000    |248.55
    2012-02-15 00:00:00.000 |2012-02-28 00:00:00.000    |3141.06
    */
    SET DATEFORMAT MDY
    
    DECLARE @XmlDocumentHandle int
    DECLARE @XmlDocument nvarchar(4000)
    SET @XmlDocument = 
    N'
        
           01/15/2012
           01/30/2012
        
           
           02/15/2012
           02/28/2012
        
    '
    
    EXEC sp_xml_preparedocument @XmlDocumentHandle OUTPUT, @XmlDocument
    
    DECLARE @feeTotal TABLE(fromDate DATETIME,
                            toDate DATETIME,
                            total FLOAT)
    
    
    DECLARE @fromDate DATETIME
    DECLARE @toDate DATETIME
    DECLARE ranges_cur CURSOR FOR
    
    SELECT fromDate, toDate
    FROM OPENXML (@XmlDocumentHandle, '/dates/range',2)
         WITH (fromDate  DATETIME,
               toDate DATETIME);
    
    OPEN ranges_cur;
    FETCH NEXT FROM ranges_cur INTO @fromDate, @toDate;
    WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
       BEGIN
          INSERT INTO @feeTotal
          SELECT @fromDate, 
                 @toDate,
                 SUM(bt.fee)
          FROM @balance_transactions bt
          INNER JOIN @charges c ON bt.source = c.balance_id 
          WHERE bt.account_id = 6 
          AND (bt.type = 'charge' 
          AND c.refunded = 0 
          AND c.invoice IS NOT NULL)
          AND (bt.created >= @fromDate AND bt.created <= @toDate);
    
          FETCH NEXT FROM ranges_cur INTO @fromDate, @toDate;
       END;
    CLOSE ranges_cur;
    DEALLOCATE ranges_cur;
    
    SELECT fromDate,
           toDate,
           total
    FROM @feeTotal
    
    EXEC sp_xml_removedocument @XmlDocumentHandle
    
    GO
    

    The parametrized query will look like the following one.

    CREATE PROCEDURE spGetTotalsPerDateRange(@XmlDocument NVARCHAR(4000),
                                             @type VARCHAR(50) = 'charge',
                                             @refunded BIT = 0)
    AS
    BEGIN
        SET DATEFORMAT MDY
    
        DECLARE @XmlDocumentHandle INT
        EXEC sp_xml_preparedocument @XmlDocumentHandle OUTPUT, @XmlDocument
    
        DECLARE @feeTotal TABLE(fromDate DATETIME,
                                toDate DATETIME,
                                total FLOAT)
    
    
        DECLARE @fromDate DATETIME
        DECLARE @toDate DATETIME
        DECLARE ranges_cur CURSOR FOR
    
        SELECT fromDate, toDate
        FROM OPENXML (@XmlDocumentHandle, '/dates/range',2)
             WITH (fromDate  DATETIME,
                   toDate DATETIME);
    
        OPEN ranges_cur;
        FETCH NEXT FROM ranges_cur INTO @fromDate, @toDate;
        WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
           BEGIN
              INSERT INTO @feeTotal
              SELECT @fromDate, 
                     @toDate,
                     SUM(bt.fee)
              FROM balance_transactions bt
              INNER JOIN charges c ON bt.source = c.balance_id 
              WHERE bt.account_id = 6 
              AND (bt.type = 'charge' 
              AND c.refunded = 0 
              AND c.invoice IS NOT NULL)
              AND (bt.created >= @fromDate AND bt.created <= @toDate);
    
              FETCH NEXT FROM ranges_cur INTO @fromDate, @toDate;
           END;
        CLOSE ranges_cur;
        DEALLOCATE ranges_cur;
    
        SELECT fromDate,
               toDate,
               total
        FROM @feeTotal
    
        EXEC sp_xml_removedocument @XmlDocumentHandle
    
    END
    GO
    

    The first code was tested using fake data and it works properly. You need to make the required adjustments to types and names to the SP columns and variable types in accordance to your tables definition.

    The idea of this approach is being able to report any information in the way you need it. You can also pass additional parameters via XML attributes. Check more info of OPEN XML on MSDN website

    Hope it helps

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