Question

Find Fiscal Year date falls between.

Asked by: fleet

I have a MS SQL stored procedure that is supposed to find a rate in a table called class by the class code (@Class_code) and start date (@start_date).

To do this I need to determine the fiscal year the @start_date falls within and then find the Execution Date that is between the fiscal year.  Our fiscal year for example is 7/1/2007 to 6/31/2008.

I know how to do the select statement but cant figure to determine the fiscal year a date falls between. For example 7/31/2007 falls between the fiscal year 7/1/2007 to 6/31/2008.

Can anyone tell me what the code is to find the fiscal year?  My Boss wants this done ASAP.  


Class_code  Execution Date            Rate
TT                2007-08-01 00:00:01.000      .300
TT                2006-07-01 00:00:01.000      .240
TT                2005-07-01 00:00:01.000      .210
TT                2004-08-01 00:00:01.000      .220
TT                2003-08-01 00:00:01.000      .230
TT                2002-07-01 00:00:01.000      .230
TT                2001-07-01 00:00:01.000      .230
TT                1998-01-01 00:00:00.000      .170

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2007-10-04 at 12:53:46ID22873171
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Answers

 

by: SQL_SERVER_DBAPosted on 2007-10-04 at 13:00:01ID: 20017311

select rate from table where CONVERT(VARCHAR, @start_date, 101) between '7/1/2007' to '6/31/2008'

 

by: fleetPosted on 2007-10-04 at 13:15:03ID: 20017440

Your solultion will only work if every @start_date falls within fiscal year 7/1/2007 to 6/31/2008. The start dates may fall into a different fiscal years.  Such as @start_date = 6/31/2005.  So I need to figure out which fiscal year each @start_date fall in.

 

by: folderolPosted on 2007-10-04 at 15:20:43ID: 20018382


create procedure findrate @startdate datetime, @classcode nvarchar(10)
as
declare @fystart datetime
declare @fyend datetime
declare @fy int

if cast('7/1/'+ datename(year,@startdate) as datetime) > @startdate
set @fy = 0
else
set @fy = 1
set @fystart = cast(cast(datepart(year,@startdate) -1 + @fy as varchar(4)) +'0701' as datetime)
Set @fyend   = cast(cast(datepart(year,@startdate) + @fy as varchar(4)) +'0630 23:59:59' as datetime)
select Rate from yourtable where class_code = @classcode and [Execution Date] between @fystart and @fyend

Tom

 

by: fleetPosted on 2007-10-05 at 07:38:47ID: 20022217

It worked great.  Thanks so much! You saved me  a lot of time.

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