I have a table where I am storing timespan data. the table has a schema similar to:
ID INT NOT NULL IDENTITY(1,1)
RecordID INT NOT NULL
StartDate DATE NOT NULL
EndDate DATE NULL
And I am trying to work out the start and end dates for each record id, so the minimum StartDate and maximum EndDate. StartDate is not nullable so I don't need to worry about this but I need the MAX(EndDate) to signify that this is currently a running timespan.
It is important that I maintain the NULL value of the EndDate and treat this as the maximum value.
The most simple attempt (below) doesn't work highlighting the problem that MIN and MAX will ignore NULLS (source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms179916.aspx).
SELECT recordid, MIN(startdate), MAX(enddate) FROM tmp GROUP BY recordid
I have created an SQL Fiddle with the basic setup done.
http://sqlfiddle.com/#!3/b0a75
How can I bend SQL Server 2008 to my will to produce the following result from the data given in the SQLFiddle?
RecordId Start End
1 2009-06-19 NULL
2 2012-05-06 NULL
3 2013-01-25 NULL
4 2004-05-06 2009-12-01
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