Hey guys,

I've got a table that stores events with a recurrence pattern. I found a 
stored procedure that will generate occurrence dates for an event between a 
start and end date.

What I'm wondering is how to go about exploding a result set. For instance, 
if I have one row for an event, but there are 5 dates it falls on that are 
calculated on demand (not stored), how can I query with AREL to return 5 
events, with the same data for each field plus a new field "date" that will 
contain the date of the occurrence?

For instance, if the original table contained fields a, b, and c - the 
result of this method/query would be 5 objects with fields a, b, and c - 
but also one that stores the date.

Thanks in advance,

Jayme

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