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/* BEST TIME TO ASK QUESTIONS The best time here is when the delay between a question and an accepted answer is shortest. On the graph, look for the value on the x-scale that corresponds to the minimum value on y-scale. That's the best time as defined above. As for Dec 2013, the smallest time-to-answer was for questions asked on Saturday at 1pm GMT. The asker had to wait only for 78 minutes. */ DECLARE @Frequency int = ##Frequency:int?3## DECLARE @MaxTimeDiff int = ##MaxTimeDiff:int?1440## DECLARE @All int = ##All:int?1## DECLARE @UsedId int = ##UserId:int## DECLARE @MoreStats int = ##MoreStats:int?0## ;WITH tmp AS ( SELECT timeDiff = DATEDIFF(minute, q.CreationDate, a.CreationDate), Period = CASE @Frequency WHEN 1 THEN DATEPART("hour", q.CreationDate) WHEN 2 THEN DATEPART("weekday", q.CreationDate) WHEN 3 THEN ROUND((CAST(DATEPART("weekday", q.CreationDate) AS numeric) + CAST(DATEPART("hour", q.CreationDate) AS numeric) / 24), 2) END FROM Posts q LEFT OUTER JOIN Posts a ON q.AcceptedAnswerId = a.Id WHERE q.AcceptedAnswerId > 0 AND q.OwnerUserId = CASE WHEN @All = 1 THEN q.OwnerUserId ELSE @UsedId END ) SELECT Period, AVG(timeDiff) AS [Time to answer] ,CASE WHEN @MoreStats = 1 THEN STDEV(timeDiff) END AS [Time to answer (Standard deviation)] FROM tmp WHERE ABS(timeDiff) < @MaxTimeDiff GROUP BY Period ORDER BY Period