, but this is an implementation detail and
> should not be relied upon"
>
> Is there any way to know what you're getting? Or to explicitly ask for one?
>
>
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>
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... don't forget that Date('now') returns the UT1 date, not the local (as in
Wall Clock/Calendar) date ...
2018-08-29 21:44 GMT+02:00 Keith Medcalf :
>
> ... don't forget that Date('now') returns the UT1 date, not the local (as
> in Wall Clock/Calendar) date ... date('now', 'localtime') gives the local
> date in accordance with the timezone where your computer thinks it is
> located and should always b
2018-08-29 21:26 GMT+02:00 Wout Mertens :
> By the way, why not store the time as epoch? Date and time in one...
>
Because I think it is better to have date and time as different (text)
fields.
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>boun...@mailinglists.sqlite.org] On Behalf Of Cecil Westerhof
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>2018-08
By the way, why not store the time as epoch? Date and time in one...
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018, 8:46 PM Cecil Westerhof
wrote:
> 2018-08-29 18:58 GMT+02:00 Cecil Westerhof :
>
> > 2018-08-29 18:06 GMT+02:00 R Smith :
> >
> >>
> >> SELECT SUM(Tot) AS Tot, SUM(Late) AS Late
> >> FROM (SELECT 1 AS Tot
2018-08-29 18:58 GMT+02:00 Cecil Westerhof :
> 2018-08-29 18:06 GMT+02:00 R Smith :
>
>>
>> SELECT SUM(Tot) AS Tot, SUM(Late) AS Late
>> FROM (SELECT 1 AS Tot, (time NOT LIKE '%:00') AS Late
>> FROM messages
>> WHERE date = DATE('now')
>>)
>>
>
> Works like a charm. T
2018-08-29 18:06 GMT+02:00 R Smith :
>
> SELECT SUM(Tot) AS Tot, SUM(Late) AS Late
> FROM (SELECT 1 AS Tot, (time NOT LIKE '%:00') AS Late
> FROM messages
> WHERE date = DATE('now')
>)
>
Works like a charm. Thanks.
I made it even more useful:
SELECT Total
, La
SELECT SUM(Tot) AS Tot, SUM(Late) AS Late
FROM (SELECT 1 AS Tot, (time NOT LIKE '%:00') AS Late
FROM messages
WHERE date = DATE('now')
)
On 2018/08/29 5:56 PM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
I have a table messages in which something is put every minute. The total
message
On 29 Aug 2018, at 4:59pm, Simon Slavin wrote:
> You can use this structure:
>
> SELECT (first SELECT), (second SELECT)
Better still in your case, you can use
SELECT (first SELECT) as Total, (second SELECT) as Late
Simon.
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On 29 Aug 2018, at 4:56pm, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> Is there a way to get this information in one query?
You can use this structure:
SELECT (first SELECT), (second SELECT)
Simon.
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I have a table messages in which something is put every minute. The total
messages that are added today I can get with:
SELECT COUNT(*) AS Total
FROM messages
WHERE date = DATE('now')
And the number of messages that where entered today, but not at the start
of a minute I can get wit
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