How do I exclude Weekend days in a SQL Server query?
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How do I exclude values in a DateTime column that are Saturdays or Sundays?

For example, given the following data:

date_created
'2009-11-26 09:00:00'  -- Thursday
'2009-11-27 09:00:00'  -- Friday
'2009-11-28 09:00:00'  -- Saturday
'2009-11-29 09:00:00'  -- Sunday
'2009-11-30 09:00:00'  -- Monday

this is the result I'm looking for:

date_created
'2009-11-26 09:00:00'  -- Thursday
'2009-11-27 09:00:00'  -- Friday
'2009-11-30 09:00:00'  -- Monday

Thanks!

Cowan answered 26/11, 2009 at 14:28 Comment(0)
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When dealing with day-of-week calculations, it's important to take account of the current DATEFIRST settings. This query will always correctly exclude weekend days, using @@DATEFIRST to account for any possible setting for the first day of the week.

SELECT *
FROM your_table
WHERE ((DATEPART(dw, date_created) + @@DATEFIRST) % 7) NOT IN (0, 1)
Wurst answered 26/11, 2009 at 14:47 Comment(0)
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SELECT date_created
FROM your_table
WHERE DATENAME(dw, date_created) NOT IN ('Saturday', 'Sunday')
Ekaterinodar answered 26/11, 2009 at 14:49 Comment(2)
This might be problematic though. Run this script: set language italian; select DATENAME(WEEKDAY, '2015-01-01'); The result is giovedì.Reinhard
Good point HuBeZa, for translating the day into another language I would run the following SELECT * FROM sys.syslanguages and look for the language you wish to translate toEkaterinodar
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Assuming you're using SQL Server, use DATEPART with dw:

SELECT date_created
FROM your_table
WHERE DATEPART(dw, date_created) NOT IN (1, 7);

EDIT: I should point out that the actual numeric value returned by DATEPART(dw) is determined by the value set by using SET DATEFIRST:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms181598.aspx

Legalese answered 26/11, 2009 at 14:39 Comment(1)
It's possible to automatically handle any possible settings of DATEFIRST. See my answer for details.Wurst
C
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Try the DATENAME() function:

select [date_created]
from table
where DATENAME(WEEKDAY, [date_created]) <> 'Saturday'
  and DATENAME(WEEKDAY, [date_created]) <> 'Sunday'
Cowan answered 26/11, 2009 at 14:30 Comment(0)
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The answer depends on your server's week-start set up, so it's either

SELECT [date_created] FROM table WHERE DATEPART(w,[date_created]) NOT IN (7,1)

if Sunday is the first day of the week for your server

or

SELECT [date_created] FROM table WHERE DATEPART(w,[date_created]) NOT IN (6,7)

if Monday is the first day of the week for your server

Comment if you've got any questions :-)

Pilgarlic answered 26/11, 2009 at 14:42 Comment(1)
It's possible to automatically handle any possible settings of DATEFIRST. See my answer for details.Wurst
C
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Calculate Leave working days in a table column as a default value--updated

If you are using SQL here is the query which can help you: http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/Calculate...

Caton answered 25/10, 2012 at 19:11 Comment(0)
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Try this code

select (DATEDIFF(DD,'2014-08-01','2014-08-14')+1)- (DATEDIFF(WK,'2014-08-01','2014-08-14')* 2)
Advowson answered 14/8, 2014 at 10:46 Comment(0)

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