问题
I've a simple table in sql server 2005 with 3 columns: DateStart, DateEnd and Value. I tried to set a "table check constraint" to avoid inserting overlapping records. For instance if in such table there is a record with DateStart = 2012-01-01 (first January) and DateEnd 2012-01-15 (15th January) than Check constraint must avoid inserting a record with DateStart=2012-01-10 (no care DateEnd), a record with DateEnd=2012-01-10 (no care DateStart) or a record with DateStart 2011-12-10 and DateEnd 2012-02-01.
I defined a UDF in such way:
CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[ufn_checkOverlappingDateRange]
(
@DateStart AS DATETIME
,@DateEnd AS DATETIME
)
RETURNS BIT
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @retval BIT
/* date range at least one day */
IF (DATEDIFF(day,@DateStart,@DateEnd) < 1)
BEGIN
SET @retval=0
END
ELSE
BEGIN
IF EXISTS
(
SELECT
*
FROM [dbo].[myTable]
WHERE
((DateStart <= @DateStart) AND (DateEnd > @DateStart))
OR
((@DateStart <= DateStart) AND (@DateEnd > DateStart))
)
BEGIN
SET @retval=0
END
ELSE
BEGIN
SET @retval=1
END
END
RETURN @retval
END
Then thought check could be this:
ALTER TABLE [dbo].[myTable] WITH CHECK ADD CONSTRAINT [CK_OverlappingDateRange] CHECK ([dbo].[ufn_checkOverlappingDateRange]([DateStart],[DateEnd])<>(0))
But even with [myTable] empty EXISTS Operator returns true when i insert first record. Where i'm wrog ? Is it possible to set a constraint like this ?
BTW I consider DateStart includes in range and DateEnd excludes from range.
回答1:
The CHECK is being executed after the row has been inserted, so the range overlaps with itself.
You'll need to amend your WHERE to include something like: @MyTableId <> MyTableId
.
BTW, your WHERE expression can be simplified.
Ranges don't overlap if:
- end of the one range is before the start of the other
- or start of the one range is after the end of the other.
Which could be written in SQL like:
WHERE @DateEnd < DateStart OR DateEnd < @DateStart
Negate that to get the ranges that do overlap...
WHERE NOT (@DateEnd < DateStart OR DateEnd < @DateStart)
...which according to De Morgan's laws is the same as...
WHERE (NOT (@DateEnd < DateStart) AND NOT (DateEnd < @DateStart))
...which is the same as:
WHERE @DateEnd >= DateStart AND DateEnd >= @DateStart
So your final WHERE should be:
WHERE
@MyTableId <> MyTableId
AND @DateEnd >= DateStart
AND DateEnd >= @DateStart
[SQL Fiddle]
NOTE: to allow ranges to "touch", use <=
in the starting expression, which would produce '>' in the final expression.
回答2:
I'd just like to add onto the Answer of Branko Dimitrijevic the case where the DateEnd is null since I currently have such a scenario.
This can occur when you're keeping punch in logs and the user is still logged in.
WHERE
@MyTableId <> MyTableId
AND @DateEnd >= DateStart
AND DateEnd >= @DateStart
OR @DateEnd >= DateStart
AND DateEnd is null
OR @DateStart >= DateStart
AND DateEnd is null
I don't know how well this query is performance wise, I'm sure there are ways to optimize it.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12035747/date-range-overlapping-check-constraint