October 30, 2015 at 12:09 pm
Hi Team, Can you please help with below query.
I need to compare two consecutive rows (if BEGDA of second row is 1 day greater than ENDDA of first row then I need to pick First row BEGDA and 2nd row ENDDA)
Input Table Data:
PERNRSUBTYBEGDAENDDA
1010429001/1/20081/15/2015
10104210001/1/200812/31/2008
10104210001/1/200912/31/2009
10104220001/1/20081/15/2008
10104220001/16/200812/31/2008
10104220001/1/200912/31/2009
10104230001/1/200812/31/2008
10104230001/1/200912/31/2009
10104230001/5/201012/31/9999
101042DDPP5/16/200712/31/2007
101042DDPP2/16/20075/15/2007
101042MAPP2/1/200712/31/2007
101042VISI3/1/200712/31/2007
Output should be like this:
PERNRSUBTYBEGDAENDDA
1010429001/1/20081/15/2015
10104210001/1/200812/31/2009
10104220001/1/200812/31/2009
10104230001/1/200812/31/2009
10104230001/5/201012/31/9999
101042DDPP2/16/200712/31/2007
101042MAPP2/1/200712/31/2007
101042VISI3/1/200712/31/2007
October 30, 2015 at 12:44 pm
ramesh_gattu (10/30/2015)
Hi Team, Can you please help with below query.I need to compare two consecutive rows (if BEGDA of second row is 1 day greater than ENDDA of first row then I need to pick First row BEGDA and 2nd row ENDDA)
Input Table Data:
PERNRSUBTYBEGDAENDDA
1010429001/1/20081/15/2015
10104210001/1/200812/31/2008
10104210001/1/200912/31/2009
10104220001/1/20081/15/2008
10104220001/16/200812/31/2008
10104220001/1/200912/31/2009
10104230001/1/200812/31/2008
10104230001/1/200912/31/2009
10104230001/5/201012/31/9999
101042DDPP5/16/200712/31/2007
101042DDPP2/16/20075/15/2007
101042MAPP2/1/200712/31/2007
101042VISI3/1/200712/31/2007
Output should be like this:
PERNRSUBTYBEGDAENDDA
1010429001/1/20081/15/2015
10104210001/1/200812/31/2009
10104220001/1/200812/31/2009
10104230001/1/200812/31/2009
10104230001/5/201012/31/9999
101042DDPP2/16/200712/31/2007
101042MAPP2/1/200712/31/2007
101042VISI3/1/200712/31/2007
Hi and welcome to the forums. As luck would have it this is a pretty common requirement. As such Jeff Moden has an article which explains how to do this exact type of thing. http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/T-SQL/71550/[/url]
If you are unable to figure this out we can help but we require more information. Please see the first link in my signature for best practices when posting questions.
_______________________________________________________________
Need help? Help us help you.
Read the article at http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Best+Practices/61537/ for best practices on asking questions.
Need to split a string? Try Jeff Modens splitter http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Tally+Table/72993/.
Cross Tabs and Pivots, Part 1 – Converting Rows to Columns - http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/T-SQL/63681/
Cross Tabs and Pivots, Part 2 - Dynamic Cross Tabs - http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Crosstab/65048/
Understanding and Using APPLY (Part 1) - http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/APPLY/69953/
Understanding and Using APPLY (Part 2) - http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/APPLY/69954/
November 5, 2015 at 1:15 pm
Try this...
SELECT
PERNR,SUBTY,MIN(BEGDA) AS BEGDA,MAX(ENDDA) AS ENDDA
FROM table_name
GROUP BY PERNR,SUBTY
November 5, 2015 at 2:12 pm
SolveSQL (11/5/2015)
Try this...SELECT
PERNR,SUBTY,MIN(BEGDA) AS BEGDA,MAX(ENDDA) AS ENDDA
FROM table_name
GROUP BY PERNR,SUBTY
That is an excellent try but it is not quite what they are after. They want groups of contiguous dates for each of those groups which your code won't do. 😀
_______________________________________________________________
Need help? Help us help you.
Read the article at http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Best+Practices/61537/ for best practices on asking questions.
Need to split a string? Try Jeff Modens splitter http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Tally+Table/72993/.
Cross Tabs and Pivots, Part 1 – Converting Rows to Columns - http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/T-SQL/63681/
Cross Tabs and Pivots, Part 2 - Dynamic Cross Tabs - http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Crosstab/65048/
Understanding and Using APPLY (Part 1) - http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/APPLY/69953/
Understanding and Using APPLY (Part 2) - http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/APPLY/69954/
Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
You must be logged in to reply to this topic. Login to reply