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sql server - How to Determine Values for Missing Months based on Data of Previous Months in T-SQL

I have a set of transactions occurring at specific points in time:

CREATE TABLE Transactions (
    TransactionDate Date NOT NULL,
    TransactionValue Integer NOT NULL
)

The data might be:

INSERT INTO Transactions (TransactionDate, TransactionValue)
VALUES ('1/1/2009', 1)
INSERT INTO Transactions (TransactionDate, TransactionValue)
VALUES ('3/1/2009', 2)
INSERT INTO Transactions (TransactionDate, TransactionValue)
VALUES ('6/1/2009', 3)

Assuming that the TransactionValue sets some kind of level, I need to know what the level was between the transactions. I need this in the context of a set of T-SQL queries, so it would be best if I could get a result set like this:

Month   Value
1/2009  1
2/2009  1
3/2009  2
4/2009  2
5/2009  2
6/2009  3

Note how, for each month, we either get the value specified in the transaction, or we get the most recent non-null value.

My problem is that I have little idea how to do this! I'm only an "intermediate" level SQL Developer, and I don't remember ever seeing anything like this before. Naturally, I could create the data I want in a program, or using cursors, but I'd like to know if there's a better, set-oriented way to do this.

I'm using SQL Server 2008, so if any of the new features will help, I'd like to hear about it.

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I'd start by building a Numbers table holding sequential integers from 1 to a million or so. They come in really handy once you get the hang of it.

For example, here is how to get the 1st of every month in 2008:

select firstOfMonth = dateadd( month, n - 1, '1/1/2008')
from Numbers
where n <= 12;

Now, you can put that together using OUTER APPLY to find the most recent transaction for each date like so:

with Dates as (
    select firstOfMonth = dateadd( month, n - 1, '1/1/2008')
    from Numbers
    where n <= 12
)
select d.firstOfMonth, t.TransactionValue
from Dates d
outer apply (
    select top 1 TransactionValue
    from Transactions
    where TransactionDate <= d.firstOfMonth
    order by TransactionDate desc
) t;

This should give you what you're looking for, but you might have to Google around a little to find the best way to create the Numbers table.


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