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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2003-10-14 : 08:34:08
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| ashish bayas writes "Hello :Am new to SQL Server need some advice on how to proceed.I am working with MS SQL 2K.I have a TABLE X which gets updated every minute i.e all the records are overwritten every one minute. I need to create a new table TABLE Y and should copy all transcation from TABLE X at an interval of every hour. I need to do this for three different time intervals i.e (7.00 AM to 3.00 PM) (3:01 to 11:30 PM) and (11:31 PM to 6:59 AM).Can you suggest me a good method for implementing this?ThanksASB" |
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mohdowais
Sheikh of Yak Knowledge
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Posted - 2003-10-14 : 09:05:15
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Good heavens! What kind of table requires all its records to be overwritten every minute?! Why dont you simply use a plain text file? I bet it'll be a lot faster. I guess the data is coming in from a CSV or another text format anyway, so why not leave it as is?For the regular copying, look up "Jobs" and "SQL Server Agent" in the Books Online.Owais Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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Posted - 2003-10-14 : 12:55:14
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| This sounds like a design problem. Can the design be changed? A trigger would be able to do this for you, but that doesn't mean that it should be implemented.Tara |
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