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Regroupement de variables binaires par ID et dates min/max

Depuis Oracle 12, c'est le type de problème que MATCH_RECOGNIZE est destiné à résoudre :

SELECT *
FROM   table_name
MATCH_RECOGNIZE (
  PARTITION BY Emp_ID
  ORDER     BY dt
  MEASURES
    FIRST(dt) AS min_date,
    LAST(dt)  AS max_date,
    MATCH_NUMBER() AS group_number
  PATTERN (one+)
  DEFINE
    one AS dummy = 1
)

Qui, pour les exemples de données :

CREATE TABLE table_name ( dt, Emp_ID, Dummy ) AS
SELECT DATE '2021-01-01', 5, 1 FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT DATE '2021-01-02', 5, 1 FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT DATE '2021-01-03', 5, 1 FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT DATE '2021-01-04', 5, 1 FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT DATE '2021-01-05', 5, 0 FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT DATE '2021-01-06', 5, 1 FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT DATE '2021-01-07', 5, 1 FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT DATE '2021-01-01', 8, 1 FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT DATE '2021-01-02', 8, 1 FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT DATE '2021-01-03', 8, 1 FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT DATE '2021-01-04', 8, 0 FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT DATE '2021-01-05', 8, 0 FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT DATE '2021-01-06', 8, 0 FROM DUAL UNION ALL
SELECT DATE '2021-01-07', 8, 1 FROM DUAL;

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