Hello again, Marcel.
I tried this and it seems to work on the example you provided, iif my
understanding is correct and you want the ID=2 to have just one record on final
output.
That makes sense to me because
2 2000-01-15 2000-03-31
2 2000-04-01 2000-04-15
are in direct sequence (IMHO) as much as
1 2000-01-01 2000-03-31
1 2000-04-01 2000-05-31
are. Isn't my understanding correct?
Best,
Oliveiros
(SELECT x."ID",x."BEG",x."END"
FROM mytable x
LEFT JOIN
(
SELECT a."ID" as xid ,a."BEG" as xbeg,a."END" as xend,b."ID" as yid,b."BEG" as
ybeg,b."END" as yend
FROM mytable a
JOIN mytable b
ON a."ID" = b."ID"
AND (( ((a."BEG",a."END") OVERLAPS (b."BEG",b."END"))
OR ((b."BEG" - a."END") = 1))
AND (a."BEG" <> b."BEG")
AND (b."END" <> a."END"))
) y
ON (((yid = x."ID")
AND (ybeg = x."BEG")
AND (yend = x."END"))
OR ((xid = x."ID")
AND (xbeg = x."BEG")
AND (xend = x."END")))
WHERE yid IS NULL)
UNION (
SELECT x."ID",MIN(x."BEG"),MAX(x."END")
FROM mytable x
LEFT JOIN
(
SELECT a."ID" as xid,a."BEG" as xbeg,a."END" as xend,b."ID" as yid,b."BEG" as
ybeg,b."END" as yend
FROM mytable a
JOIN mytable b
ON a."ID" = b."ID"
AND (( ((a."BEG",a."END") OVERLAPS (b."BEG",b."END"))
OR ((a."BEG" - b."END") = 1))
AND (a."BEG" <> b."BEG")
AND (b."END" <> a."END"))
) y
ON (((yid = x."ID")
AND (ybeg = x."BEG")
AND (yend = x."END"))
OR ((xid = x."ID")
AND (xbeg = x."BEG")
AND (xend = x."END")))
WHERE yid IS NOT NULL
GROUP BY x."ID"
)
Howdy, Marcel,
In the example output you provided the ID = 2 should have just one
record...Ain't I right?
Best,
Oliveiros
----- Original Message -----
From: Jira, Marcel
To: '[email protected]'
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2011 4:23 PM
Subject: [SQL] Merge overlapping time-periods
Hi!
Although I try for some time, I am not able to write an SQL-Query that can
do the following:
I have a very big table (let's call it "mytable") with information like
this:
ID BEG END
1 2000-01-01 2000-03-31
1 2000-04-01 2000-05-31
1 2000-04-15 2000-07-31
1 2000-09-01 2000-10-31
2 2000-02-01 2000-03-15
2 2000-01-15 2000-03-31
2 2000-04-01 2000-04-15
3 2000-06-01 2000-06-15
3 2000-07-01 2000-07-15
There's an ID and time periods defined by a start value (BEG) and an end
value (END)
I want to merge all periods belonging to the same ID, iff their time
periods are overlapping or in a direct sequence.
Therefore the result should somehow look like this:
ID BEG END1 2000-01-01 2000-07-311 2000-09-01 2000-10-312
2000-01-15 2000-03-312 2000-04-01 2000-04-153 2000-06-01 2000-06-153
2000-07-01 2000-07-15
I tried using "WITH RECURSIVE" but I didn't succeed.
My server is PostgreSQL 8.4. Unfortunately I can't do anything like update
or install some fancy module.
Thank you for your help!
Best regards,
Marcel Jira