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On 3/14/01, 5:24:12 PM, George Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding [SQL] 
need to join successive log entries into one:


> I have a table like:

> run   | seq   | start                | done
>   1415|    261| 2001-01-29 12:36:55| 2001-02-07 13:02:38
>   1415|    263| 2001-02-14 07:40:04| 2001-02-15 16:05:04
>   1415|    264| 2001-02-16 16:05:05| 2001-03-08 16:34:03
>   1415|    265| 2001-03-08 16:34:04|

> This is a log of some operations done on some runs. 'seq' is the step
> within the run.

> I need to produce a new table that coalesces immediately successive
> operations on a run into one, e.g.:

> run   |  start               | done
>   1415|  2001-01-29 12:36:55| 2001-02-07 13:02:38
>   1415|  2001-02-14 07:40:04|
>   1747|  2001-02-15 09:14:39| 2001-03-01 09:02:39
>   1747|  2001-03-05 13:13:58|
>   1954|  2001-02-02 20:55:39| 2001-03-02 10:17:15

Try:

select run,min(start),max(done) from mytable group by run;

- Richard Huxton

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