rhysdunn Posted February 9, 2016 Share Posted February 9, 2016 Good Morning, I've put together a Query together to gather some Data that I can run on Microsoft Excel and use the data in a pivot table. What I am finding though is that when I reference the pivot table for the "Date" Column on a separate work sheet (Date format is DD/MM/YYYY on the sheet, but displays as YYYY-MM-DD in the pivot Table) I constantly get a REF error. Would It be best to place a Format command in the Query or should I be looking somewhere else to fix this error? I've attached the code below and any help would be appreciated! SET NOCOUNT ON ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DECLARE @DATES datetime DECLARE @DATEE datetime SET @DATES = CONVERT(DATE,GETDATE()-40) SET @DATEE = CONVERT(DATE,GETDATE()-1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CREATE TABLE [MSADailyStats]( [Date] [date], [Rooms] [integer], [Revenue] [money], [OOO] [integer]) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSERT INTO [MSADailyStats] ([Date],[Rooms]) SELECT [stats_Date],SUM([Nights]) AS [Nights] FROM [Daily_Statistics] WHERE [stats_Date] >= @DATES AND [stats_Date] <= @DATEE GROUP BY [stats_Date] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MERGE INTO [MSADailyStats] [MSA] USING ( SELECT [stats_Date],SUM([Trans_Value]) AS [Trans_Value] FROM [Transaction_Statistics] WHERE [stats_Date] >= @DATES AND [stats_Date] <= @DATEE AND [TransCodeID] IN (9000149,9000156,9000151,9000152,9000153,9000156,9000181,9000182,9000183,9000184,9000185,9000186) GROUP BY [stats_Date] ) [CMS] ON [MSA].[DATE] = [CMS].[stats_Date] WHEN MATCHED THEN UPDATE SET [Revenue] = [CMS].[Trans_Value]; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MERGE INTO [MSADailyStats] [MSA] USING ( SELECT [booked_Date],COUNT([RoomID]) AS [RoomID] FROM [Rooms_Booked] WHERE [OOOId] > 1 AND [booked_Date] >= @DATES AND [booked_Date] <= @DATEE GROUP BY [booked_Date] ) [CMS] ON [MSA].[DATE] = [CMS].[booked_Date] WHEN MATCHED THEN UPDATE SET [OOO] = [CMS].[RoomID]; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SELECT * FROM [MSADailyStats] ORDER BY [Date] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DROP TABLE [MSADailyStats] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
justsomeguy Posted February 9, 2016 Share Posted February 9, 2016 Can you reference the other columns in the table? Date might be a reserved word, but if you use it in brackets then I think it should work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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