Ok, Ok, Ok,
Practical PostgreSQL, Chapter 5, date_part(), to_char()
I got it :-)-O
el
on 10/8/06 9:43 AM Eberhard Lisse said the following:
Thank you very much.
Sorry to be unclear, they are time stamped, and I wondered if someone
could give me ssome advise how I do this aggregation. In
Thank you very much.
Sorry to be unclear, they are time stamped, and I wondered if someone
could give me ssome advise how I do this aggregation. In particular do
I not know how to write such a scalar function.
Anything re-usable lying around as examples somewhere?
el
on 10/4/06 9:46 PM Guy
I have a similar question,
I receive payments, but not every day (or even every week),
and I would like see how much I receive per week and/or per
month. I also need to compare different years.
I also would like to see what the (accumulated) sum of the
payments is at the end of a given week,
Eberhard Lisse wrote:
I receive payments, but not every day (or even every week),
and I would like see how much I receive per week and/or per month. I
also need to compare different years.
I also would like to see what the (accumulated) sum of the payments
is at the end of a given week,