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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T22:17:23+00:00 2026-05-15T22:17:23+00:00

Say I have a table which I query like so: select date, value from

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Say I have a table which I query like so:

select date, value from mytable order by date

and this gives me results:

date                  value
02/26/2009 14:03:39   1                
02/26/2009 14:10:52   2          (a)
02/26/2009 14:27:49   2          (b)
02/26/2009 14:34:33   3
02/26/2009 14:48:29   2          (c)
02/26/2009 14:55:17   3
02/26/2009 14:59:28   4

I’m interested in the rows of this result set where the value is the same as the one in the previous or next row, like row b which has value=2 the same as row (a). I don’t care about rows like row (c) which has value=2 but does not come directly after a row with value=2. How can I query the table to give me all rows like (a) and (b) only? This is on Oracle, if it matters.

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    2026-05-15T22:17:24+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:17 pm

    Use the lead and lag analytic functions.

    create table t3 (d number, v number);
    insert into t3(d, v) values(1, 1);
    insert into t3(d, v) values(2, 2);
    insert into t3(d, v) values(3, 2);
    insert into t3(d, v) values(4, 3);
    insert into t3(d, v) values(5, 2);
    insert into t3(d, v) values(6, 3);
    insert into t3(d, v) values(7, 4);
    
    select d, v, case when v in (prev, next) then '*' end match, prev, next from (
      select
        d,
        v,
        lag(v, 1) over (order by d) prev,
        lead(v, 1) over (order by d) next
      from
        t3
    )
    order by
      d
    ;
    

    Matching neighbours are marked with * in the match column,

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