The legend says:

We have a table of Events with 3 fields: id (INT), date_start (DATE), date_end (DATE), and in this table we have numerous of rows which can have same ranges in date_start-date_end or different.

For example: we can have an event that lasts from 2011-06-01 to 2011-06-08 and of course we can have an event that lasts from 2011-06-01 to 2011-06-01.

The question is:

What are the most optimal queries to:

  1. Fetch events for a month day by day to get such thing:
    • 2011-06-01
    • ID: 1
    • ID: 2
    • ID: 3
    • ID: 4
    • ID: 5
    • ...
    • 2011-06-02
    • ID: 1
    • ID: 3
    • ID: 4
    • ...
    • 2011-06-02
    • ID: 3
    • ID: 6
    • ...
    • and so on.
  2. Fetch all possible months and number of events for those months to get such thing:
    • 2011-06, 00
    • 2011-07, 05
    • 2011-08, 25
    • 2011-09, 15
    • 2011-10, 23
    • 2011-11, 00
    • 2011-12, 11
    • 2012-01, 00
    • and so on.
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There are plenty of gaps-and-islands and date-related duplicates of your question. It also helps to try before asking. – Denis Jun 1 '11 at 13:02
Creative use of BETWEEN should do what you want. Try some things out and then ask if you have more specific things you can't work out how to do. – Hammerite Jun 1 '11 at 14:50
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