5. Temporal Query Provide a list of members who were reported as covered on Jan. 15, 2000 in the Feb. 1, 2000 NCQA report, with names as accurate as our best data shows today. SELECT member.member_id, member.member_nm FROM edw.member_x_coverage VALIDTIME AS OF DATE ‘2000-01-15’ AND TRANSACTIONTIME AS OF DATE ‘2000-01-01’ ,edw.member WHERE member_x_coverage.member_id = member.member_id; select member.member_id ,member.member_nm from edw.member_x_coverage coverage ,edw.member where coverage.member_id = member.member_id and coverage.observation_start_dt <= '2000-02-01' and (coverage.observation_end_dt > '2000-02-01' or coverage.observation_end_dt is NULL) and coverage.effective_dt <= '2000-01-15' and (coverage.termination_dt > '2000-01-15' or coverage.termination_dt is NULL) With Temporal Support Without Temporal Support
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12. Projection of Impact Zone & Storm Path to Google Earth Where do I deploy my cat management team.
V1.2 – Added User Defined Time Special meaning is associated with each of these times.
Effective Dates versus Observation Dates (VT vs TT) DW keeps track of coverage for members in a group health care plan. Effective and expiration dates indicate the period over which a member has specific coverage by a medical plan. Sometimes it takes a while for the paperwork to get through its hoops in and out of the operations systems…resulting in observation dates significantly after effective dates.