qthrow12
qthrow12 t1_iu0gb9m wrote
Why get rid of it if it still fits and will fit? You will be out on your own one day and have all the room you want.
Maybe get rid of stuff you don't want anymore. But don't purge your stuff out of fear of everyone else (unless that fear is founded).
I mean it sounds like your family probably knows anyways if you really had THAT much stuff in such a tight space. Still hide it if you arn't ready but don't let your family ruin your fun and possible personal growth. It's none of their business if and until you come out and make it their business.
You are 28, a grown adult who can make their own choices, take that stress off and do you within reason :)
qthrow12 t1_ixmqifm wrote
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For any data people here, I have a question about how to present some data.
I've got a query that returns periods of vacation time for a group of people, over many years. (5 in this case).
It also identifies when theirs a stat day.
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So my data for example looks like. This would be 1 row of data.
startdate - 2018-01-01 00:00:00.000
enddate - 2018-01-02 00:00:00.000
count of members - 2
Stat Day found (within that range) - Y
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I'm trying to figure out how to compare 2018 to 19 to 20 to 21 etc.
How would I best display this?
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My end goal is to hopefully be able to use this to say, for example, 2nd week of February you typically have X members off on vacation. So a manager could prepare.
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The problems i'm having figuring this out, is that every year moves everything forward a day, and you can't just add those movements so they all balance out, as that day that was in week 1 of month might be part of week 2 now, but the stat fell in week 1 regardless and thats the week people might take off.
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I hope this makes sense. Thank you so much for your time.