I've got a SQL table where I want to find the first and last dates of a group of records, providing they're sequential.
Patient | TestType | Result | Date
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1 | 1 | A | 2012-03-04
1 | 1 | A | 2012-08-19
1 | 1 | B | 2013-05-27
1 | 1 | A | 2013-06-20
1 | 2 | X | 2012-08-19
1 | 2 | X | 2013-06-20
2 | 1 | B | 2014-09-09
2 | 1 | B | 2015-04-19
Should be returned as
Patient | TestType | Result | StartDate | EndDate
--------------------------------------------------------
1 | 1 | A | 2012-03-04 | 2012-08-19
1 | 1 | B | 2013-05-27 | 2013-05-27
1 | 1 | A | 2013-06-20 | 2013-06-20
1 | 2 | X | 2012-08-19 | 2013-06-20
2 | 1 | B | 2014-09-09 | 2015-04-19
The problem is that if I just group by Patient
, TestType
, and Result
,
then the first and third rows in the example above would become a single row.
Patient | TestType | Result | StartDate | EndDate
--------------------------------------------------------
1 | 1 | A | 2012-03-04 | 2013-06-20
1 | 1 | B | 2013-05-27 | 2013-05-27
1 | 2 | X | 2012-08-19 | 2013-06-20
2 | 1 | B | 2014-09-09 | 2015-04-19
I feel like there's got to be something clever I can do with a partition, but I can't quite figure out what it is.