Hello Guys,

I've got a query which I'm currently running as literal SQL against a
MySQL database. I'm looking to create a ported version of the query
for SQLite but am totally new to that platform so am looking for a
little help with my date/time functions, I'm hoping someone here will
have a little more experience with SQLite and be able to help out.

In addition to making these changes to the literal SQL I'm wondering
if the query can be rewritten in a more SQLAlchemy style using
functions rather than literal SQL so that it is more portable in
future? Or is that going to be tricky?

The query, or at least the WHERE clause can be found in this pastebin
snippet.

http://pastebin.com/m24c39a4f

I appreciate any help you guys can offer to get me started. I
understand I can get the current date within SQLite by running date
('now') however some of the more tricky modifiers for getting
DayOfWeek and DayOfMonth are beyond my understanding at the moment.

Thanks,

Rob

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