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EDIT: Make another set of SQL for Access. I tested all of this, but piece by piece because I don't know how to make several statements at one time in Access. Since I also don't know how to do comments, you can see the comments in the SQL version, below.

select 
studentid, min(startdate) as Starter, max(enddate) as Ender, field1, field2, 
max(startDate) - Min(endDate)  as MaxGap 
into tempIDs
from student 
group by studentid, field1, field2 ;  

delete from tempIDs where MaxGap > 1;

UPDATE student INNER JOIN TempIDs ON Student.studentID = TempIDS.StudentID
SET Student.StartDate = [TempIDs].[Starter],
 Student.EndDate = [TempIDs].[Ender];

I think this is it, in SQL Server - I didn't do it in Access. I haven't tested it for fancy conditions such as overlapping several records, etc., but this should get you started. It updates all the duplicate, small-gap records, leaving extras in the database. MSDN has a page on eliminating duplicates: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/139444

select 
studentid, min(startdate) as StartDate, max(enddate) as EndDate, field1, field2, 
datediff(dd, Min(endDate),max(startDate)) as MaxGap 
into #tempIDs
from #student 
group by studentid, field1, field2    

-- Update the relevant records.  Keeps two copies of the massaged record 
-- - extra will need to be deleted.

update #student 
set startdate = #TempIDS.startdate, enddate = #tempIDS.EndDate
from #tempIDS 
where #student.studentid = #TempIDs.StudentID and MaxGap < 2
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I think this is it, in SQL Server - I didn't do it in Access. I haven't tested it for fancy conditions such as overlapping several records, etc., but this should get you started. It updates all the duplicate, small-gap records, leaving extras in the database. MSDN has a page on eliminating duplicates: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/139444

select 
studentid, min(startdate) as StartDate, max(enddate) as EndDate, field1, field2, 
datediff(dd, Min(endDate),max(startDate)) as MaxGap 
into #tempIDs
from #student 
group by studentid, field1, field2    

-- Update the relevant records.  Keeps two copies of the massaged record 
-- - extra will need to be deleted.

update #student 
set startdate = #TempIDS.startdate, enddate = #tempIDS.EndDate
from #tempIDS 
where #student.studentid = #TempIDs.StudentID and MaxGap < 2