问题
I realize this is syntactically bad but I figure it somewhat explains what I'm trying to do. Essentially, I have a batch job that is going to run each morning on a small table and as a part of the spec I need to create a backup prior to each load that can be accessed by a report.
What I have so far is:
select *
into report_temp.MSK_Traffic_Backup_ + getdate()
from property.door_traffic
How can I make this function or should I consider doing this a better way?
回答1:
DECLARE @d CHAR(10) = CONVERT(CHAR(8), GETDATE(), 112);
DECLARE @sql NVARCHAR(MAX) = N'select *
into report_temp.MSK_Traffic_Backup_' + @d + '
from property.door_traffic;';
PRINT @sql;
--EXEC sys.sp_executesql @sql;
Now, you might also want to add some logic to make the script immune to error if run more than once in a given day, e.g.
DECLARE @d CHAR(10) = CONVERT(CHAR(8), GETDATE(), 112);
IF OBJECT_ID('report_temp.MSK_Traffic_Backup_' + @d) IS NULL
BEGIN
DECLARE @sql NVARCHAR(MAX) = N'select *
into report_temp.MSK_Traffic_Backup_' + @d + '
from property.door_traffic;';
PRINT @sql;
--EXEC sys.sp_executesql @sql;
END
When you're happy with the logic and want to execute the command, just swap the comments between PRINT
and EXEC
.
回答2:
I am not sure if you are looking for this.
DECLARE @date datetime, @CMD varchar(1000);
SET @date = CONVERT(VARCHAR(10), GETDATE(), 105)
SET @cmd = 'SELECT * INTO [dbo.T_TABLE_Backup_' + replace(cast(@date as varchar(11)),' ','_')+'] FROM dbo.T_TABLE'
print @cmd;
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11110775/how-to-generate-table-name-by-datetime