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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:35:14+00:00 2026-05-13T10:35:14+00:00

I am attempting to populate a table based on 2 and 3 week intervals

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I am attempting to populate a table based on 2 and 3 week intervals for a semi-monthly pay period in TSQL. The table should populate,

2 week date
2 week date
3 week date
2 week date
2 week date
3 week date

..based on the first date I supply, subsequently adding 2 or 3 weeks to the last date supplied. I should be able to supply a start date and end date. It may be that it’s just early in the morning, but can’t think of an elegant way to accomplish this task. Any pointers?

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    2026-05-13T10:35:14+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:35 am

    Horrid brute force approach – because the 2,2,3 is difficult to loop just adding it regardless into the temp table and then filtering at the end incase a couple extra entries go in – not the most efficient but if you are needing to just get a range one off then it works.

    So the caveat here is: ok for one off, I wouldn’t use in production 🙂

    declare @start datetime
    declare @end datetime
    declare @calculated datetime
    
    set @start = '20010101'
    set @end = '20011231'
    
    set @calculated = @start
    
    Create Table #Dates (PayDate datetime)
    
    while @calculated <= @end
    begin
        set @calculated = DateAdd(wk,2,@calculated)
        insert into #Dates(paydate) values (@calculated)
        set @calculated = DateAdd(wk,2,@calculated)
        insert into #Dates(paydate) values (@calculated)
        set @calculated = DateAdd(wk,3,@calculated)
        insert into #Dates(paydate) values (@calculated)
    end
    select * from #Dates where paydate >= @start and paydate <= @end
    drop table #dates
    
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