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I will try to explain this the best that I can.

I have a requirement where I need to pull in the very first letter sent date for a case.

Case     |   Letter_Sent_Date
1234     |   05/29/2012
1234     |   05/30/2012
1234     |   06/01/2012

How can I build an oracle sql where the below 'WHERE' condition would EXLUDE this case from appearing on the report?

WHERE Letter_Sent_Date between '01JUN2012' and '30JUN2012'

Since the very first letter sent was not in June, I do not want it to appear on this report and to only appear when I run the report for May.

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    What would you like to show up on the May report vs. the June report? First letter in May and nothing in June? Sep 12, 2012 at 19:49

4 Answers 4

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I would use the MIN window/analytic function for this:

select case_id, letter_sent_date
from (select case_id, letter_sent_date,
             min(letter_sent_date) over (partition by case_id) as mindate
      from t
     ) t
where mindate between '01JUN2012' and '30JUN2012'

This eliminates all cases based on when the first letter was sent. If you just want the row eliminated, then AriStorm answered that.

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  • +1. This makes more sense than the other analytic functions like rank. Sep 12, 2012 at 20:27
  • @RajeshChamarthi, the problem, and the benefit, of rank() is that is't more "difficult" to use. The difference is that when using the PK only you always know when you have the correct answer.
    – Ben
    Sep 12, 2012 at 20:40
  • correct. But in most cases, you would also need to select the rest of the columns in the row. (say you also need to pick up the letter_subject and address in the above case). In that case rank/row_number is probably the choice. Sep 12, 2012 at 21:12
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You can get the first letters in one query and then write a where on top of it to filter based on the date range.

To get the case and the first letter..

select case_id,
       letter_sent_date
  from (
    select case_id,
           letter_sent_date,
           rank () over (partition by case_id order by letter_sent_date asc) rnk
      from case_table
       )
  where rnk = 1

To get only the cases where the first letter was sent in the dates you specified..

select case_id,
      letter_sent_date
 from (
    select case_id,
           letter_sent_date,
           rank () over (partition by case_id order by letter_sent_date asc) rnk
      from case_table
      )
 where rnk = 1
   and letter_sent_date between to_date('01-JUN-2012','DD-MON-YYYY) 
                            and to_date('30-JUN-2012','DD-MON-YYYY')
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If I'm understanding what you are looking for:

select case, letter_sent_date {, and any other fields you want from the table}
from table_name
where letter_sent_date between '01-jun-2012' and '30-jun-2012'

This will then output

case  |  letter_date_sent
1234  |  06/01/2012

If this isn't what you are looking for, please clarify your request :)

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  • Thanks for the reply! What I am needing is to only populate the first Letter_Date_Sent for the case. So if the letter_date_sent has multiple values across many months, I do not want this Case to populate on those following months. The issue comes when we specify the reporting period based off 'letter_sent_date' in the 'WHERE' statement. since it only looks at if there are any 'letter_date_sent' values for that specific month, it will populate that case for each reporting month. I am looking to only have the case appear for the month the very first letter was sent out. Thanks! Sep 12, 2012 at 20:00
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Or the old school GROUP/HAVING:

 SELECT case_id, MIN(letter_sent_date)
   FROM case_table
  GROUP BY case_id
 HAVING MIN(letter_sent_date) BETWEEN '01-JUN-2012' and '30-JUN-2012'

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