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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T07:58:10+00:00 2026-05-17T07:58:10+00:00

I’ve been given a stack of data where a particular value has been collected

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I’ve been given a stack of data where a particular value has been collected sometimes as a date (YYYY-MM-DD) and sometimes as just a year.

Depending on how you look at it, this is either a variance in type or margin of error.

This is a subprime situation, but I can’t afford to recover or discard any data.

What’s the optimal (eg. least worst 🙂 ) SQL table design that will accept either form while avoiding monstrous queries and allowing maximum use of database features like constraints and keys*?

*i.e. Entity-Attribute-Value is out.

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    2026-05-17T07:58:11+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 7:58 am

    +1 each to recommendations from ninesided, Nikki9696 and Jeff Siver – I support all those answers though none was exactly what I decided upon.

    My solution:

    • a date column used only for complete dates
    • an int column used for years
    • a constraint to ensure integrity between the two
    • a trigger to populate the year if only date is supplied

    Advantages:

    1. can run simple (one-column) queries on the date column with missing data ignored (by using NULL for what it was designed for)
    2. can run simple (one-column) queries on the year column for any row with a date (because year is automatically populated)
    3. insert either year or date or both (provided they agree)
    4. no fear of disagreement between columns
    5. self explanatory, intuitive

    I would argue that methods using YYYY-01-01 to signify missing data (when flagged as such with a second explanatory column) fail seriously on points 1 and 5.

    Example code for Sqlite 3:

    create table events
    (
    rowid integer primary key,
    event_year integer,
    event_date date,
    check (event_year = cast(strftime("%Y", event_date) as integer))
    );
    
    create trigger year_trigger after insert on events
    begin
    update events set event_year = cast(strftime("%Y", event_date) as integer)
        where rowid = new.rowid and event_date is not null;
    end;
    
    -- various methods to insert
    insert into events (event_year, event_date) values (2008, "2008-02-23");
    insert into events (event_year) values (2009);
    insert into events (event_date) values ("2010-01-19");
    
    -- select events in January without expressions on supplementary columns
    select rowid, event_date from events where strftime("%m", event_date) = "01";
    
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