Difference between revisions of "Dbo.ufnGetProductListPrice (function)"

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| Scalar function returning the list price for a given product on a particular order date.
 
| Scalar function returning the list price for a given product on a particular order date.
 
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Revision as of 07:01, 30 November 2009

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function dbo.ufnGetProductListPrice
CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[ufnGetProductListPrice](@ProductID [int], @OrderDate [datetime])
RETURNS [money] 
AS 
BEGIN
    DECLARE @ListPrice money;

    SELECT @ListPrice = plph.[ListPrice] 
    FROM [Production].[Product] p 
        INNER JOIN [Production].[ProductListPriceHistory] plph 
        ON p.[ProductID] = plph.[ProductID] 
            AND p.[ProductID] = @ProductID 
            AND @OrderDate BETWEEN plph.[StartDate] AND COALESCE(plph.[EndDate], CONVERT(datetime, '99991231', 112)); -- Make sure we get all the prices!

    RETURN @ListPrice;
END;

automatically generated

function dbo.ufnGetProductListPrice
Description Scalar function returning the list price for a given product on a particular order date.

CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[ufnGetProductListPrice](@ProductID [int], @OrderDate [datetime])
RETURNS [money] 
AS 
BEGIN
    DECLARE @ListPrice money;

    SELECT @ListPrice = plph.[ListPrice] 
    FROM [Production].[Product] p 
        INNER JOIN [Production].[ProductListPriceHistory] plph 
        ON p.[ProductID] = plph.[ProductID] 
            AND p.[ProductID] = @ProductID 
            AND @OrderDate BETWEEN plph.[StartDate] AND COALESCE(plph.[EndDate], CONVERT(datetime, '99991231', 112)); -- Make sure we get all the prices!

    RETURN @ListPrice;
END;


Dependency Type Object Type Referenced Object
Select Table Production.Product
Select Table Production.ProductListPriceHistory