Thanks Tom and Richard for the tip on date_trunc. Is it possible in an sql select statement to create an iterator?
For instance

select myItFunc(1,10);

would give 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

I'm a bit embarrassed that I don't know how to do this. My understanding of sql functions is that not being object oriented, they don't store state.

The reason I'm asking is that if I wanted to to use date_trunc, I think I would need some sort of iterator to get multiple rows in one statement.

What I'm looking for is:

Employee Week   Amount
John            1/1      100
Mary            1/1     0
Edward      1/2      100
etc

I'd also like to return zero or null values when the data doesn't exist. Wouldn't I need an iterator to do that?
Thanks,

Omar


Tom Lane wrote:
Omar Eljumaily <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I want to tabulate time data on a weekly basis, but my data is entered on a daily basis.

Something involving GROUP BY date_trunc('week', _date) might work for
you, if your definition of week boundaries matches date_trunc's.
If not, you could probably make a custom function that breaks at the
boundaries you want.

                        regards, tom lane

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