I have a table stored on a SQL Server 2008, that associate a value to a date range.
DateFrom DateTo Value
2012-01-01 2012-02-01 10
2012-02-02 2012-02-15 15
The application that deal with this table, can insert a new range between the existings.
For example, If i insert
DateFrom DateTo Value
2012-02-07 2012-02-10 12
The result must be
DateFrom DateTo Value
2012-01-01 2012-02-01 10
2012-02-02 2012-02-06 15
2012-02-07 2012-02-10 12
2012-02-11 2012-02-15 15
I can do that programmatically from the application, but I wonder if there is some fast SQL statement that make me able to set the data values by referencing other row’s field and performing data operation on it.
A MUST requirement is that the date range must represent a time sequence, two range cannot span each other.
I’ve had similar problems in the past, and found that if the range needs to be continuous the best approach is to do away with the End Date of the range, and calculate this as the Next start date. Then if needs be create a view as follows:
This ensures that 2 ranges can never cross, however does not necessarily ensure no work is required upon insert to get the desired result, but it should be more maintainable and have less scope for error than storing both the start and end date.
ADDENDUM
Once I had written out all of the below I realised it does not improve maintainability that much to do away with the
DateToField, it still requires a fair amount of code for the validation, but here’s how I would do it anyway.