First you have to define what the start is...sunday? monday? Is the first week the first full week in the calendar year or the first week to end in the calendar year?
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How to popuplate a table with the weeks?
CREATE TABLE Week_calendar (
weekNum SMALLINT NOT NULL,
startDate DATETIME NOT NULL,
endDate DATETIME NOT NULL
)
Say, I want to populate this above table with the weeks from year 2004 to 2010.
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try this one
declare @x int, @y int
declare @sd datetime, @ed datetime
begin
set @x = 2004
set @y = 2010
while @x <= @y
begin
set @sd = cast(cast(@x as varchar) + '-01-01' as datetime)
set @ed = cast(cast(@x as varchar) + '-12-31' as datetime)
while @sd <= @ed
begin
insert into Week_calendar ( weeknum, startdate, enddate )
select datepart(wk, @sd), @sd - datepart(dw, @sd) + 1, @sd + (7-datepart(dw, @sd))
set @sd = dateadd(wk, 1, @sd)
end
set @x = @x + 1
end
end
itsvtk
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by: itsvtkPosted on 2005-02-18 at 06:24:29ID: 13345710
declare @x int, @y int
declare @sd datetime, @ed datetime
begin
set @x = 2004
set @y = 2010
while @x <= @y
begin
set @sd = cast(@x as varchar) + '-01-01'
set @ed = cast(@x as varchar) + '-12-31'
while @sd <= ed
begin
insert into week_calender ( weeknum, startdate, enddate )
select datepart(wk, @sd), @sd - datepart(dw, @sd) + 1, @sd + (7-datepart(dw, @sd))
set @sd = dateadd(wk, 1, @sd)
end
set @x = @x + 1
end
end