So, I've got a query that looks something like this:
SELECT id,
DATE_FORMAT(CONVERT_TZ(callTime,'+0:00','-7:00'),'%b %d %Y') as callDate,
DATE_FORMAT(CONVERT_TZ(callTime,'+0:00','-7:00'),'%H:%i') as callTimeOfDay,
SEC_TO_TIME(callLength) as callLength
FROM cs_calldata WHERE
customerCode='999999-abc-blahblahblah' AND ...
in SQL, supposes I need to refer to an aliased field in the having clause but the alias has quotes, how do I do that?
select (select...) as '005'
group by ...
having '005'>0
...
Hi all,
I have a strange 'problem' with one of my created queries. Given the next query:
SELECT
ID,
DistanceFromUtrecht,
(
SELECT
(MAX(DateUntil) - (ReleaseDays * 60 * 60 * 24))
FROM
PricePeriod
WHERE
PricePeriod.FK_Accommodation = Accommodation.ID
) AS LatestBookableTimestamp
FROM
Accommodation
WHERE
LatestBooka...
I have 2 tables with the following fields.
Table1
AA
BB
CC
DD
Table2
AA
CC
EE
Query
Select t1.*,
t2.*
from table1 t1,
join table2 t2 on table1.DD = table2.EE
My data columns back with the following column names:
AA, BB, CC, DD, **AA_1**, **CC_1**, EE
I don't want the column names like that. I want them to have ...