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Hi Grace
Have you tried this?
select startdate outdate
, id
from <table>
union all
select enddate outdate
,id
from <table>
order by 1
HTH Kind regards
Kresimir Fabijanic
mglim2_at_softhome.net wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I got a table w/ the ff: data
>
>id startdate enddate
>1 10/01/2004 12/13/2004
>2 12/01/2004 12/02/2005
>3 12/03/2004 02/20/2005
>
>
>need to produce the ff:output
>
>mm/yyy id
>11/2004 1
>12/2004 1
>12/2004 2
>12/2004 3
>01/2005 3
>02/2005 3
>
>how can i produce this result w/o using a temporary table in my select
>stmt?
>
>
>
>Best Regards,
>Grace Lim
>Suy Sing Comm'l Corp
>
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