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One table DT with different timestamps:

date_time

22/01/2013 22:30
16/10/2012 11:20
30/03/2012 20:50

Another Table TIMEFRAMES with a start date and end date:

SDT                     EDT
22/01/2013 23:30        22/01/2013 23:40
22/01/2013 20:30        22/01/2013 20:40  
22/01/2013 22:10    X   22/01/2013 22:40 <--should filtered out because
                                            one of the timestamps(values from DT table)
                                            is between SDT & EDT
16/10/2012 11:00        16/10/2012 11:10
16/10/2012 11:00    X   16/10/2012 11:40 <--should filtered out because
                                            one of the timestamps(values from DT table)
                                            is between SDT & EDT

So desired result would be all the rows from TIMEFRAMES table exept those rows where any timestamp (date_time) from DT table does NOT fall in between the timeframes from table TIMEFRAMES

SDT                   EDT
22/01/2013 23:30      22/01/2013 23:40
22/01/2013 20:30      22/01/2013 20:40    
16/10/2012 11:00      16/10/2012 11:10

http://www.sqlfiddle.com/#!4/340a8/3

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    Note that in your fiddle, the final TIMEFRAMES record has a SDT from 2013 and a EDT from 2012.
    – user359040
    Jan 23, 2013 at 14:40
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    Good point... Should be 2012. corrected fiddle Jan 23, 2013 at 15:20

3 Answers 3

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Try:

select * from timeframes f where not exists
(select 1 from dt where dt.date_time between f.sdt and f.edt)
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    +1 for the best, most readable and simplest solution. Always keep it simple.
    – Art
    Jan 23, 2013 at 14:55
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select sdt, edt 
from timeframes t
left join dt on (dt.date_time between t.sdt and t.edt)
where dt.date_time is null;

sqlfiddle

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You can do this with a left outer join and aggregation:

select tf.sdt, tf.edt, COUNT(*), COUNT(dt.date_time)
from timeframes tf left outer join
     dt
     on dt.date_time between tf.sdt and tf.edt
group by tf.sdt, tf.edt
having COUNT(*) <> COUNT(dt.date_time)

The having clause is checking whether all the dts are in the range.

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  • I think you don't need those counts. it is enough to not have any dt.date_time values. Jan 23, 2013 at 14:52

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