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Revision as of 17:21, 25 January 2022

The queries listed here are designed to help you get basic information out of OpenData and to help you understand the data structure better. You can use these as base queries and modify them to suit your specific needs.

Asset Based Queries

Lost Assets

Purpose

  • To find a list of all assets that are currently marked as Lost.

Other Uses

  • Change the WHERE clause to 'Active' to find all currently active assets.
select
     'Category' = assetcatname,
     'Group' = assetgroupname,
     'Type' = assettypename,
     'ProductCode' = productcodename,
     'Barcode' = tracknum,
     'SerialNumber' = crossref,
     'Ownership' = ownershipname
from opendata.assets
where status = 'Lost'
order by assetcatname, assetgroupname, assettypename, productcodename, tracknum

Transaction /Records Based Queries

Customer Based Queries

-- Report to pull basic Customer Information -- 

select
     h.[HolderId] 'TA Customer ID',
     h.[ParentId] 'TA Parent ID',
     h.holderstr 'Customer Number',
     h.holdername 'Customer Name',
     p.[holderstr] 'Parent Number',
     p.[holdername] 'Parent Name',
     h.[HolderStr],
     h.[HolderName],
     h.[TimeZoneId],
     h.[IsActive],
     a.Address1,
     a.Address2,
     a.Address3,
     a.City,
     a.Country
from [opendata].[Holders] h
LEFT JOIN opendata.holders p 
     on h.ParentId = p.holderid 
     and h.ParentId > 0
LEFT JOIN opendata.Addresses a 
     on h.billtoaddress = a.AddressId  -- select top 100 * from opendata.addresses