I am sure you can get this with one of analitical functions.

Alex Hillman

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I want to get every date between two user entered date's whether or not it
exists in the table and then the quantity of data for the date if any
exists.
My table t1 has date and quantity values (may be more than one quantity
field per date)
and I want 0 for all dates in the range where no data exists.
Is there a sql to get this without making some kind of date table?
so if the user enters 03/02/01 and 03/06/01 they get.
03/02/01        10
03/03/01        1
03/04/01        0
03/05/01        0
03/06/01        8
They want to load into a spreadsheet.
tia.
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