I have some crappy data from a source I cannot control, it needs to go into a table with a composite primary key that looks like this:
PK_Part1, PK_Part2, StringData, DateData
My crappy data has full duplicates, PK Duplicates with different StringData, PK Duplicates with different DateData, and PK Duplicates with different StringData and DateData.
So I might see:
1234,1234,Blah,2011-1-1
1234,1234,Blah,2011-1-1
4321,4321,Blah,2011-1-1
4321,4321,Blah,2011-10-10
5678,5678,Blah,2011-1-1
5678,5678,Blah1,2011-1-1
8765,8765,Blah,2011-1-1
8765,8765,Blah,2011-10-10
8765,8765,Blah1,2011-10-10
How so I clean this up in SQL Server 2008? given that:
A) I want only the data associated with the latest date
B) I'm trying to force the issue with the source about the string data, but for now longer string is better, same length either will do.
C) I have to assume the source will be of no help and load everything now
I had hoped to use MERGE
but it seems to compare all rows of the Source table and Target table before doing any of the 'MATCH' or 'NO MATCH' statements so I got PK violations, and removing the PK constraint let all the duplicates in.