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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T00:10:12+00:00 2026-05-11T00:10:12+00:00

Hi I have following data in the table: ID—–startDate—-endDate 5549 2008-05-01 4712-12-31 5567 2008-04-17

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Hi I have following data in the table:

ID—–startDate—-endDate
5549 2008-05-01 4712-12-31
5567 2008-04-17 2008-04-30 1
5567 2008-05-01 2008-07-31 1
5567 2008-09-01 4712-12-31 2

5569 2008-05-01 2008-08-31
5569 2008-09-01 4712-12-31
5589 2008-04-18 2008-04-30
5589 2008-05-01 4712-12-31
5667 2008-05-01 4712-12-31
5828 2008-06-03 4712-12-31
5867 2008-06-03 4712-12-31
6167 2008-11-01 4712-12-31
6207 2008-07-01 4712-12-31
6228 2008-07-01 4712-12-31
6267 2008-07-14 4712-12-31

I am looking for I way to group the continuous time intervals for each id to return:

ID, min(startDate), max(endDate),

to have something like this in result for the bolded ID 5567

5567 2008-04-17 2008-07-31
5567 2008-09-01 4712-12-31

PL/SQL is also an option here 🙂

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  1. 2026-05-11T00:10:12+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:10 am

    I think this will do what you need: (note that it will probably get confused by overlapping ranges; don’t know if they’re possible in your data set)

    select id, min(start_date) period_start, max(end_date) period_end from ( select      id, start_date, end_date,     max(contig) over (partition by id order by end_date) contiguous_group from ( select      id, start_date, end_date,     case          when lag(end_date) over (partition by id order by end_date) != start_date-1 or row_number() over (partition by id order by end_date)=1              then row_number() over (partition by id order by end_date) else null end contig from t2 ) ) group by id, contiguous_group order by id, period_start / 

    Here’s the test data that I used – based on yours with a couple extra entries:

    create table t2 (id number, start_date date, end_date date);  insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(5549, to_date('2008-05-01', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('4712-12-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(5567, to_date('2008-04-17', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('2008-04-30', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(5567, to_date('2008-05-01', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('2008-07-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(5567, to_date('2008-08-01', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('2008-08-14', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(5567, to_date('2009-09-01', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('4712-12-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(5567, to_date('2008-11-17', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('2008-12-13', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(5567, to_date('2008-12-14', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('2008-12-24', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(5569, to_date('2008-05-01', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('2008-08-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(5569, to_date('2008-09-01', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('4712-12-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(5589, to_date('2008-04-18', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('2008-04-30', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(5589, to_date('2008-05-01', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('4712-12-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(5667, to_date('2008-05-01', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('4712-12-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(5828, to_date('2008-06-03', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('4712-12-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(5867, to_date('2008-06-03', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('4712-12-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(6167, to_date('2008-11-01', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('4712-12-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(6207, to_date('2008-07-01', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('4712-12-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(6228, to_date('2008-07-01', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('4712-12-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd')); insert into t2(id, start_date, end_date)values(6267, to_date('2008-07-14', 'yyyy-mm-dd'), to_date('4712-12-31', 'yyyy-mm-dd'));  commit; 
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