What data count is accurate?  My Verizon,  #data or usage text/email alert?

Hi,
I'm back with Verizon after 2 years with Sprint.   With Sprint the three lines never I had (two iphones and a HTC android phone) never exceeded 2gb so I opted for the 2 Gigabyte data plan with verizon.  Now I have two iphones and one Galaxy S3.  The way the phone are used is about the same....or a little less since now my mom's iphone runs off her wifi when at home.  The other two phones run off my home WiFi, plus I typically work at home.  The 2nd Iphone is my business cell, so its use is primarily for calls and a few emails.
I monitor the usage ever few days using my verizon and the vz website.    Yesterday those counts showed 1.64 total usage.  However I received text messages and emails last night saying I used 90% of my limit.   This morning I went jogging (and used Pandora).  I received another text/email saying I had gone over my data usage.  I immediately checked the verizon app and website, and I was not over.  There are just two days left in the billing cycle.  I checked the my verizon app, my verizon website and #data just now.  They all show 1.78, which seems accurate.  Also online the last activity logged was less than an hour ago and included data from my jog earlier.
So, how do I know if I'm really over.....or just being suckered into upgrading.? Is the text/email alert accurate? I've read several posts on this forum and others suggesting #data and the vz website are accurate and the texts are bogus.  Others claim my verizon show no overage but their bill does.
Any helpful responses will be appreciated!

    I can understand the frustration of receiving different information about your data usage Gibb13. We appreciate you doing your part to monitor the usage and we can definitely help with the accurate amount. By dialing #Data on your mobile device, you will see the entire amount of shared data used on your account. The amounts you are viewing on your individual phone may be from your line only. You will need the entire amount used by all your lines which are higher than your individual usage. You should also get this information on via My-Verizon. We can also confirm the amount used if you contact us by dialing *611 or 1-800-922-0204. You can also send us a private message here with your name and number and we can call you to discuss the usage and help with changing your plan. Here is a list of current plans so that you can prevent overages on your bill http://bit.ly/xdDajD .
KInquanaH_VZW
Follow us on Twitter @vzwsupport

Similar Messages

  • Ipad wireless data package with pre-existing Verizon data plan

    Hello,
    I have a question about the wireless plan for the ipad. If I purchase an ipad with verizon wireless carrier does that mean I have to create a
    new verizon wireless account specific for the new ipad? Or can I somehow merge it with my pre-existing verizon wireless plan?
    I have a data package plan of 4G for my phone and I was wondering whether I could share that available data usage with ipad.
    I appreciate all your comments, thank you.

    No, you can't share the data plan with your phone. Yes, you can have your iPad on the same account. It will have its own data plan but appear on the same bill.

  • What is the best way to find application issues as an email alert

    Hi,
    We have hotel booking system which is developed as a web application. Suppose any hotel booking failed means we have to check manually in the database.
    So now we are planing to build a automatic system, if any booking failed it will gives mail alert.
    We are planning to build a console application and we deploy this console application as windows service in the production server.
    Is there any better options for this scenario,  Please let me know.
    Thanks in advance.
    Thanking You, Nagendra.

    We are planning to build a console application and we deploy this console application as windows service in the production server.
    A console application is not a Window service. Yes,  you can use a Windows Service for this, but it's an entirely different type of a program that is constantly running, which would probably be better for you.   
    But there is nothing wrong with a Console exe or Windows form exe. With both, you can set the project's setup type to point to the Program.cs. In the Windows forms project, you would rip out everything about the form.   
    There are articles on both exe solutions on how to do the above and change the startup, and either way it would be a solution you can use as scheduled running program using the Windows O/S Job Scheduler.
    You have to do something in the Web application to queue the messages by either dumping them as text files to a file share, using MSMQ, or MS SQL Server Service Broker Message Queue. You would have your email program go to the staging area, get the text
    messages and email them. You may also want to think about archiving the messages.
    You have to email some kind of way. If you have a MS Exchange Server and Outlook, the you can use the Outlook objects in C# to email the messages.
    But probably the simplest thing to do is use the MS SQL Server.
    http://www.sqlservercurry.com/2008/02/how-to-send-email-using-sql-server-2005.html
    The email traffic you are talking about is miniscule or at beat nothing traffic to SQL Server, just call the sproc from your C# code. :)
    As for your little email program, you may want to use Eventlog to log message about the email program activates, or you can use Log4Net, which has a tutorials for Log4Net.
    Heck you can make Log4Net send emails, which is something else you may want to consider in your Web application. :)

  • Nokia C3-01 Data counter error

    I've updated my C3-01 to v7.51 and it completely messed up with the data counter. Earlier it used to maintain the count even when the data usage was in GB. Now it resets itself after every 1GB. It defeats the purpose of data counter completely as in using 3G, my usage has now gone upto atleast 1 GB/day. And I've already done the usual resets & reinstallations at the user level. This problem was not present in the 7.16 but has come up in 7.51. Please look into this matter. Anyone else with problem is welcome to post his feedback.
    Please mark the post as solution if it solves your problem.
    Current Device - Nokia Lumia 1020/920

    Just restart your phone.

  • What happens if I don't use my Verizon data plan for my iPad 2 for a lengthy period?

    I have a 64GB iPad 2 +3G. I have a Verizon data plan. $20 for 1GB a month.
    What if I cancel the automatic renewal for more than 60 days? Will that permanently disable my 3G capability on the iPad? Or will I be allowed to resume service when I am ready? Thanks!

    Depends on your contract if any, you will resume service when you are ready, but give your service provider a call will be the best.

  • Unexplained Verizon Data Usage on Iphone 5s

    I have data usage charges showing up on my Iphone 5s every day at 5:40am Eastern time.  The problem is that my phone is not being used at that time of day and is always connected to WiFi while I am home.  The data usage has been very large, from 60mb all the way up to 100mb.  I see that others have posted similar concerns so I'm throwing my voice in here saying that this is not our imagination, it is happening and killing out data usage.
    Here is a screen grab of my data usage.  As you can see, every day at 5:40am, there is a large spike in usage.  My phone is not in use at that time:
    There must be an explanation and resolution for this.

        Hi KingPumpkin,
    We always want your charges to be accurate! Smartphones are now able to tell you what applications are using your data. Please go to cellular>use cellualr data for>and this list tells you what data was billed to your cellular data. You could screen shot this list when your done using the phone in the evening. Then compare the screenshot in the morning to see what application data has changed. Data overages can sometime be billed in delay. Your device is set to pick up the strongest signal on the device, so if the Wi-fi server is weak or reboots at 5:40am every morning, then the device will quickly switch to back the Verizon Wireless network until the Wi-fi server comes back up. You could also eliminate these charges by turning off the cellular data every night since the device is connected to Wi-fi.
    Thanks,
    PamelaF_VZW
    Tweet us @vzwsupport

  • Verizon is billing me for data I simply DID NOT USE - huge unexplainable usage every 6 hours - and no one can explain it

    My wife and I both had iphone 4S' on verizon for years with no issues.  My wife recently upgraded to an Iphone 5c and ever since her data usage has gone through the roof.  After talking wtih Apple and Verizon countless times and getting no answers, im reaching out to the community.
    The issue is very VERY obvious in that our detail usage breakdown shows my wife being charged for some data usage every 6 hours for stuff she never did.  And, to make matters worse, my wife is home most of the time connected to wifi!   I don't know what it is, but something, somewhere, which on one can explain, is generating huge amounts of data usage on my wife's iphone 5c ( my phone is fine ).  I will attach a sample picture below which shows just one or two days of this, but this happens every dingle day.
    I want to upgrade my phone and actually get a third line, but im scared to hit this issue on two more phones.  I dont know whats going on here and why no one can give me a straight answer.  As far as im concerned verizon is scamming us by injecting this usage and hitting people with overages.
    Some points:
         - random usage on a clear 6 hour cycle
         - some of the usage is clearly in the middle of the night when we're asleep
         - MOST of the usage is when the phone is home connected to wifi
         - we have turned off background refresh
         - we reset cell data usage in settings and viewed it the next day, it did NOT show the usage verizon is charging me for
    I've seen other posts here and on apple discussion forums with other people having the same exact issue! I want ANSWERS or im going to have to cancel my contract and move to AT&T, which I would really hate to do because other than this verizon has been great!  I've also seen some people mention that verizon polls for usage data every 6 hours, can there be some bug there that is making it use WAAAY more data than needed? ( perhaps an intentional revenue generating bug...??? )
    Please HELP!
    Thanks
    - Rob
    USAGE:

    Hi .... I to have ridiculous charges...I went into verizon tonight and talked to a manager about my data usage which is **...I just got the iphone 5c on Saturday......I showed him how the phone says I used data while wifi and cellular data was TURNED OFF.....we reset  my data to 0 and he watched me turn on cellular data and I went into my APPADVISOR app ....it is a clean app which uses minimal data compared to the internet...I was in the app 10 seconds and I got out quick and made sure the app was no longer running in the background.....we watched me get charged for 6mb of data in 10 seconds which was not only in my settings , but reflected real time in my verizon app that checks my data usage which is what my billing is based on
    ...I have unlimited talk, text with my 4gig of data sharing I have with my wife that we pay 70 bucks per phone a month........he then watched me text my brother on iMessage and get charged 16kb....I message should be free of data....we then went to ESPN for another counted 10 seconds and I got charged 4.8 MB.....the manager was dumbfounded by me showing this to him in real time......he stated the following which I hope is not a lie:
    APPLE AND VERIZON ARE AWARE AND BEING FLOODED WITH DATA USAGE ISSUES WHICH SEEM TO BE REFLECTING SPIKED DATA CHARGES FOR THE IPHONE 5c and 5s ONLY.......APPLE IS COMING OUT WITH IOS 7.0.5 in the next week to fix these issues.....he gave me his card and he took my information and said if in this billing cycle I go over 4 gig of data, he will eat the overage fee.....we shall see what all transpires in the coming weeks but there is something jacked on apples or Verizon's end with the 5c and 5s phones...

  • Nokia N95 8GB data counter accuracy + T-Mobile (UK...

    Hi.
    I have the 10GB per month web 'n' walk max package.
    I use the Nokia N95 8GB as a modem for my computer as I do not have a land line.
    I reset the Nokia's data counter (uploaded and downloaded totals) on the 1st of each month.
    Since T-Mobile changed the service about 3 months ago I receive text warnings when I reach 80% of the fair use policy (i.e. 8GB) and a text if I hit 100% (i.e. 10GB). If I hit 10GB I am told that I will still be able to surf but not download at peak times.
    There seems to be a big difference between what T-Mobile claim I have used and what the phone's counter shows. This month, for example, I have received the 80% warning but my phone only shows a total (up & down) of 6.3GB, 1.7GB difference.... quite large I feel! Last month I received a text telling me i had hit 100% but my phone only counted 8GB total.
    When I contacted tech support they checked the system and came up with different figures. The 1st system which I believe is the same one customers can access by logging into t-mobile.co.uk and downloading the unbilled data usage figures gave about 8.7GB total. This system until very recently used to crash if you attempted to download the internet usage and had used a few gigs of data... useful. The support person then checked a second system which gave a total of 9GB. However these two different systems are not the ones that generate the warnings and also the cut-off (or rather reduced surfing restriction) texts. So T-Mobile have at least 3 systems.
    So I have some obvious issues. T-Mobile have now stated that the data counter in the phone will not be that accurate and will miss some data, implying it is to do with counting compressed data rather than uncompressed. I disagree. The phone counter will surely count all 1s and 0s coming through it regardless of what they are. At this point I made the analogy to my electricity supply... the meter is in my house, that is the device by which I and my provider go by. They do not have a meter at the power station end. They bill me for what comes into my house at my front door and not what is sent out. That is the most accurate method for the customer.
    I wonder what Nokia would say if T-Mobile inform customers that their hardware can not add up?
    I believe there is a trading standards issue looming here as I do not believe I am getting what I pay for. At best appears to be 90% use. Whilst it is true they do not cut me off entirely if I exceed the 10GB, they are not letting me even reach that point. I seems similar to the current issues surrounding quoted broadband maximum speeds and actual obtainable speeds.
    So has anyone had similar problems and disagreements about the fair use policy? Does anyone have any information / ideas about the Nokia data counter accuracy?
    I am on the verge of contacting trading standards and any other suitable body about this.
    Many thanks.

    Thanks for replying.
    If you are right, and as you say "I'm guessing", your butcher's analogy seems a good one. I know that the full data packet is not just the actual data but has the header attached (which I think can be up to 60 bytes?) but assumed that only the size of the contents would be counted not the wrapping. I wonder if this is what is actually going on. It would seem extremely unfair if it is especially as it can make a good gigaybte or more difference.
    T-Mobile do not provide a reliable method to keep an eye on what is being used so what chance do I have? I still come back to my electricity supply analogy which I would say is similar to yours. My electricity supplier doesn't charge me for any electrical losses that occur between my front door and the power station (well not obviously anyway).
    T-Mobile don't provide any software if you use the phone as a modem (unlike their web 'n' walk software if you use their USB dongle) and suggest you find software on the net to monitor your usage. However all the software I have tried seems to have limitations as to what type of data it can and can't monitor so is less than accurate and all have crashed at times and lost the running totals. The only accurate tool in my hands seems to be the phone itself.
    Surely the customers shouldn't have to worry about transmission specifics, without those the net wouldn't work at all so how can they be charged for? Customers I guess would only want to pay for the actual data they are using. If I download a 1MB file I only want to pay for 1MB. Will the TV license people start charging extra for digital TV as the data is sent in packets?
    Hmmph!
    Thanks.

  • Data counter glitch?

    Is anyone else having this issue?
    The cellular data counter appears to randomly reset without doing it manually?
    I never had this problem with iOS 5, but iOS6 seems to be glitchy, here is what I mean:
    then:
    Thanks

    Yes... some are having the issue... if you're on Verizon, there is an update specifically to address this issue.

  • Nokia Lumia 900 Data Counter and People Tile

    Is there a data counter on the Lumia 900 that I can't find? I've tried to call the 3282 data number, and it always tells me I'm at 0 even though I know i've been on the data network and not wifi.
    Also, can someone explain to me how much data something like the people tile/email account setup uses? I've never understood apps like that coming from suuper old phones. Is it constantly checking your email/facebook? On some time interval? I'd really like to set up facebook and such with the people tile because it seems really nifty, but I don't want to go over my 2gb plan. I just don't terribly understand how it all works, and i'd be willing to try it out if I could see how much data i'm using..but that goes back to my first question...In the past when checking email/facebook I'd always just use the internet browser on my old Nokia e71x, and it wasn't giving me updates in real time like I know this guy is capable of. I'd like to use it, I just don't wanna eat up my data plan. Thanks for any wise words!
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    The email setting can remain always-on and email arrives instantly like a Blackberry if you set the synchronization settings to "as items arrive" for the email setup.  There will also be a very small data usage checking for changes on various Windows Live services such as Calendar for changes so it can sync the data to the phone, or vice versa.
    The People Hub tile uses existing picture thumbnails already stored on the phone from your contacts profile pictures and Twitter and the first profile picture it finds on your friends profile pictures on Facebook.  Once the thumbnails are on the phone it doesnt use any more data.
    It doesnt use any data to check for Facebook or Twitter until you go into the People Hub and swipe the screen into the "Whats New" section then it displays new Twitter and Facebook posts which have happened since you last checked it.  Although if you have set Twitter and Facebook to email you when you receive a mention or interaction and you have your email set to receive messages instantly then you will have realtime alerts for those important things.
    When you swipe to the "All" section of the People Hub and click on your picture it then gives you the option to post a message to Twitter / Facebook or Windows Live all at the same time, or selecting each checkbox for individual social networks if you only want to post a message to one or two not all.  In this section you can also Check-In which places a Bing Maps location of the place you are using the GPS system.  The Messaging system is persistent always-on and displays any contacts that are online on your Facebook chat and Windows Live Messenger if you have set it up, which when you receive a message is text only so uses very little data.

  • Can't sign up for 1GB $20 Verizon Data Plan on the Ipad

         I have a 32GB Verizon iPad2.  I have tried repeatedly to sign up for the 1 GB $20.00 Verizon Data Plan but when I click on the Next button after filling out all of the account information (including selecting the 1GB level plan) a summary account screen flashes that shows that I have selected the 10GB $80 plan!!  Then in about 2 seconds that screen disappears and the terms and conditions screen appears with the options to Back or I Agree, or Cancel the screen altogether.  So I either Back or Cancel.  I have called Verizon--they have no idea.  Called Apple and they had me set up a Genius Appt.  Anyone else having this problem?  Just received the iPad this past Tuesday.

    Well now I have 3G service.  This is what I did since I posted this question.  I got iPad2 the Missing Manual and started reading it.  It very clearly said that after you fill in the account information, you get the terms/conditions screen and then you get a summary of the account and a chance to change it before you finally agree.  So I decided to do it again, and this time ignore the screen that says I want the $80.00 plan.  And yes, it then took me to the account summary page and there was the 20.00 plan and 1 GB!  Yeh!!  I have just tried it and it works and I then shut it down brought it back in the house and it is now on the WiFi.  Go figure what that flashing page is doing!

  • Verizon Data plan and "Delayed Data"

    Had something very odd happen with the Verizon data usage on my Xoom over the course of the past two days.
    I'm a fairly heavy user (3 Gbyte plan), and, as such, I do watch my usage using "My Verizon" - both the on-screen widget icon and via longing in to check.
    Anyway, on Monday, the screen icon was showing a bit over 2 Gb had been used (cycle ending on the 12th), and later that day (7th) I got the alert text indicating that I'd reached 75%.
    I took note of this, and decided to limit how I would use my Xoom so as to avoid going over.
    But, Tuesday, I got the text alert that I'd reached 90%, and a check of the widget icon and logging in showed my usage at 2.77 Gb. I put my Xoom into Airplane Mode until I was at home, and my WiFi connected (I made sure that it was using WiFi). I didn't do a great deal with it that would have required much data transfer, even though in WiFi mode.
    However, this morning, when I arrived at work (no WiFi, so in 4G) the icon indicated that I'd used 3.055 Gb - over 300 Mb more than when I'd shut-off my 4G/3G usage by going in to Airplane Mode outside of WiFi range. I was perplexed and concerned. I logged in, and sure enough, I was over-limit. I used it for a short while, then put it back into airplane mode (a bit concerned that something was amiss).
    A short time later, I turned the 4G back on, and found the data usage had increased to 3.154 Gb – nearly an additional 100 Mbytes (without my even using my Xoom).
    I put it back into Airplane Mode, and called Verizon to try to figure out what was happening.
    I was eventually connected to someone in tech support, and after explaining what had been happening (turning 4G back on found my usage had gone up to 3.188 Gb), without my even asking if it were even possible, he quickly told me that it was not possible for data usage to be “stolen” (and I neither had tethering enabled, nor the Bluetooth on).
    I continued to explain that I was not using my Xoom any more than normal (less, in fact); and he came to this answer for what might have been going on (drumroll, please…):
    Delayed Data Usage
    He went on to explain that “they see this happen all the time”, and that there can be these “delays” in tallying-up data usage that can extend back 90 days.
    I argued that over 400 Mb seemed a rather excessive amount to have been “backed-up”, and suddenly pushed through.
    He agreed, but said that there was nothing that could be done.
    I have insufficient understanding to argue the point any further, so it seems I will have to accept that I will be charged for an additional 1 Gb (okay, it’s only $10, but it the ****** principle of it!).
    So, what I’d like to ask of you all is, has anyone else ever heard of this “Delayed Data” or had something similar happen to you?
    I concerned that this large-scale unexplained data usage will continue, and I’ll end up getting hit for even more overages, and I’d like to be better armed to argue my case should that occur. Any explanations of this would be greatly appreciated.

    I actually talked to the Verizon rep about the automatic updating of apps (I beleive that I have it turned off for all my apps).
    Now, I do have the Eye-Fi app which loads photos from my camera to my Xoom, but the option to upload those photes to Eye-Fi's web site is set to only happen when connected to WiFi. I did take some photos ove rthe weekend, which loaded to my Xoom. but, even if the Eye-Fi apps had ignored the WiFi-only setting, and uploaded them over 4G, it would have amounted to less than 100 Mbytes of data.
    Obviously, so apps simnply do their own thing and send and recieve data without user input, but I've had these apps for months, and this sort of thing has never happened before.
    One possible app that I was concerned with that might be able to account for such large amounts of data if it were in some rogue behavior would be Netflix, as movies would obvioulsy be very large data files. But, I have no indication that it (or any other app) has simply downloaded such large amounts of data without my knowledge. If anyone knows of apps which might go rogue in such a way, I'd ertainly like to know about them.
    Since I didn't include EVRYTHING in my first post, I'll add a bit more info to consider. I've had my Xoom since Feb 28, so I've already been through a number of billing cycles. My typical data usage has been between 2.5 and 2.8 Gb/mo over all those cysles. And, that amount has often included some heavier usage near the end of the cycle when it seemed clear that I was in no danger of going over.
    This months cycle is the first since my Xoom was upgraded to LTE. But, that's the only change. I've been using my Xoom pretty much the same way I have been doing for months. That's why I'm so concerned that there is some more going on than just "delayed data". It's not just that I'm over limit, but that it happened very quickly (from ~2.5 to nearly 3.5 in two days) and is so much more than I'd normally use.
    Unless LTE has some unoique quirk to it that it ends up using a whole lot more data than 3G, and more (much more) of that data ends up showing up in this delayed fashion [something that it might be fair to warn user of], then I am concern that ther is something more going on here.

  • Count number of hours between dates excluding holidays/weekends

    Hello all
    I havent worked with dates extensively and was recently asked to create a report where Im looking for the number of hours between two dates only counting business days.
    So for example I have data as follows
    Created 2011-03-30 15:00:00
    Processed 2011-03-30 15:03:46
    Fulfilled 2011-04-01 17:25:02
    Mailed     2011-04-01 17:45:00
    For a total of looking from the CREATED and MAILED dates
    50 hours 45 minutes
    Im also trying to exclude weekends and holidays, i was reading around and was actually able to also find a table of dates where I have the main date, HOLIDAY_IND column and WEEKDAY_IND column
    So the calender table i have looks similar to
    CALENDER_DATE HOLIDAY_IND WEEKDAY_IND
    2011-03-31 Y Y
    2011-04-01 N Y
    2011-04-02 N N
    Im really quite stumped as to where to begin
    I was thinking of trying to write it with PL/SQL but i dont have the proper user access to create procedures/functions, so looks like straight up SQL
    Any help appreciated!

    Hi,
    Depeneding on your data and your requirements, you can do something like this:
    SELECT     created_DATE,
    ,     mailed_date
    ,     24 * ( (mailed_date - created_date)
                SELECT  COUNT (*)
                FROM        table_o_dates
                WHERE    main_date > created_date
                AND        main_date < TRUNC (mailed_date)
                AND        (   holiday_ind = 'Y'
                         OR  weekday_ind = 'N'
               )               AS hours_between       
    FROM     table_x
    I hope this answers your question.
    If not, post a little sample data (CREATE TABLE and INSERT statements, relevant columns only) for all tables, and also post the results you want from that data.
    Explain, using specific examples, how you get those results from that data.
    Always say which version of Oracle you're using.
    What do you want to do if created_date or mailed_date is not a work day? Include examples in you data and results.

  • DATE COUNTING

    hi friends,
    I have issue regarding date, that when I am putting simple values of date the result is correct , when I put the add_months and last_day option result is not correct, any idea?
    Regards,
    1 SELECT COUNT (MAX(TRAN_DATE)) FROM tablename
    2 WHERE TO_DATE(TRAN_DATE) BETWEEN '01-NOV-06' AND '16-NOV-06'
    3* GROUP BY TRAN_DATE
    SQL> /
    COUNT(MAX(TRAN_DATE))
    16
    Second Query :
    1 SELECT COUNT (MAX(TRAN_DATE)) FROM tablename
    2 WHERE TO_DATE(TRAN_DATE) BETWEEN add_months(last_day(sysdate),-1)+1
    3 AND TO_DATE('16-NOV-06')
    4* GROUP BY TRAN_DATE
    5 /
    COUNT(MAX(TRAN_DATE))
    15

    The "COUNT(MAX(tran_date)) ... GROUP BY tran_date" construction is rather confusing. Isn't it the same as "COUNT(DISTINCT tran_date)" with no GROUP BY? e.g:
    SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT tran_date)
    FROM   tablename
    WHERE  TO_DATE(tran_date) BETWEEN '01-NOV-06' AND '16-NOV-06';Also, what is TO_DATE(tran_date) supposed to do? And '01-NOV-06' isn't a proper date - you are relying on Oracle to guess the format. It would be better as
    SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT tran_date)
    FROM   tablename
    WHERE  TRUNC(tran_date) BETWEEN DATE '2006-11-01' AND DATE '2006-11-16';or if there is an index you want to use on TRAN_DATE, then
    SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT tran_date)
    FROM   tablename
    WHERE  tran_date >= DATE '2006-11-01'
    AND    tran_date <  DATE '2006-11-16';

  • Verizon data not disconnecting

    I have a IPAD air with Verizon data. Yesterday I had the data turned on for about 10 minutes until my battery ran down so I turned it off and charged it overnight. This morning when I checked my data usage it showed 118 minutes which was impossible. What could cause this? It happened 3 times now.

    hannadock wrote:
    I have a IPAD air with Verizon data. Yesterday I had the data turned on for about 10 minutes until my battery ran down so I turned it off and charged it overnight. This morning when I checked my data usage it showed 118 minutes which was impossible. What could cause this? It happened 3 times now.
    Data usage is not reported in minutes, it is reported in kilobytes.

Maybe you are looking for