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sql server 2008 r2 - SQL how to convert row with date range to many rows with each date

If I have a table that looks like this

begin date      end date        data
 2013-01-01     2013-01-04       7
 2013-01-05     2013-01-06       9

How can I make it be returned like this...

    date         data
 2013-01-01       7
 2013-01-02       7
 2013-01-03       7
 2013-01-04       7
 2013-01-05       9
 2013-01-06       9

One thing I was thinking of doing is to have another table that just has all the dates and then join the table with just dates to the above table using date>=begin date and date<=end date but that seems a little clunky to have to maintain that extra table with nothing but repetitive dates.

In some instances I don't have a data range but just an as of date which basically looks like my first example but with no end date. The end date is implied by the next row's 'as of' date (ie end date should be the next row's as of -1). I had a "solution" for this that uses the row_number() function to get the next value but I suspect that methodology, which the way I'm doing it has a bunch of nested self joins, contributes to very long query times.

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Using some sample data...

create table data (begindate datetime, enddate datetime, data int);
insert data select 
 '20130101', '20130104', 7 union all select
 '20130105', '20130106', 9;

The Query: (Note: if you already have a numbers/tally table - use it)

select dateadd(d,v.number,d.begindate) adate, data
  from data d
  join master..spt_values v on v.type='P'
       and v.number between 0 and datediff(d, begindate, enddate)
order by adate;

Results:

|                       COLUMN_0 | DATA |
-----------------------------------------
| January, 01 2013 00:00:00+0000 |    7 |
| January, 02 2013 00:00:00+0000 |    7 |
| January, 03 2013 00:00:00+0000 |    7 |
| January, 04 2013 00:00:00+0000 |    7 |
| January, 05 2013 00:00:00+0000 |    9 |
| January, 06 2013 00:00:00+0000 |    9 |

Alternatively you can generate a number table on the fly (0-99) or as many numbers as you need

;WITH Numbers(number) AS (
  select top(100) row_number() over (order by (select 0))-1
  from sys.columns a
  cross join sys.columns b
  cross join sys.columns c
  cross join sys.columns d
  )
select dateadd(d,v.number,d.begindate) adate, data
  from data d
  join Numbers v on v.number between 0 and datediff(d, begindate, enddate)
order by adate;

SQL Fiddle Demo


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