declare @T table
(
id int,
start_date datetime,
end_date datetime
)
insert into @T values
(1, '01/01/2011', '01/10/2011'),
(2, '01/11/2011', '01/20/2011'),
(3, '01/25/2011', '02/01/2011'),
(4, '02/10/2011', '02/15/2011'),
(5, '02/16/2011', '02/27/2011')
select row_number() over(order by min(dt)) as new_id,
min(dt) as start_date,
max(dt) as end_date
from (
select dateadd(day, N.Number, start_date) as dt,
dateadd(day, N.Number - row_number() over(order by dateadd(day, N.Number, start_date)), start_date) as grp
from @T
inner join master..spt_values as N
on N.number between 0 and datediff(day, start_date, end_date) and
N.type = 'P'
) as T
group by grp
order by new_id
Możesz użyć tabeli liczb
zamiast używać master..spt_values
.