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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T13:56:00+00:00 2026-05-16T13:56:00+00:00

Are there any techniques that would allow a row set like this WITH base

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Are there any techniques that would allow a row set like this

WITH 
base AS
(
    SELECT  1 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL
    SELECT  2 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL
    SELECT  3 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL

    SELECT  6 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL
    SELECT  7 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL

    SELECT 17 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL
    SELECT 18 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL
    SELECT 19 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL

    SELECT 21 N FROM DUAL
)
SELECT  a.N
FROM base a

to yield results

 1     3
 6     7
17    19
21    21

It is in effect a rows to ranges operation.
I’m playing in Oracle Land, and would appreciate any suggestions.

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    2026-05-16T13:56:01+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 1:56 pm

    I feel like this can probably be improved on, but it works:

    WITH base AS  (
        SELECT  1 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL
        SELECT  2 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL
        SELECT  3 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL
        SELECT  6 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL
        SELECT  7 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL
        SELECT 17 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL
        SELECT 18 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL
        SELECT 19 N FROM DUAL UNION ALL
        SELECT 21 N FROM DUAL
    )
    , lagged AS
    (
        SELECT n, LAG(n) OVER (ORDER BY n) lag_n FROM base
    )
    , groups AS
    (
        SELECT n, row_number() OVER (ORDER BY n) groupnum
          FROM lagged
          WHERE lag_n IS NULL OR lag_n < n-1
    )
    , grouped AS
    (
        SELECT n, (SELECT MAX(groupnum) FROM groups
                     WHERE groups.n <= base.n
                  ) groupnum
          FROM base
    )
    SELECT groupnum, MIN(n), MAX(n)
      FROM grouped
      GROUP BY groupnum
      ORDER BY groupnum
    
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