PG 8.1.17

For a given week number (2009w22) I need to calculate the beginning and ending 
date that makes up that particular week in the year.  I want to use the 
beginning/ending date as part of a CHECK constraint on an inherited table, with 
each child table based on a week of the year.

This is a function in the system someone wrote to get the current week of the 
year, with our week starting on a Monday, not Sunday:

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION get_weeknum (TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE) RETURNS 
VARCHAR AS $$
DECLARE
    tstamp ALIAS FOR $1;
    dow INTEGER;
BEGIN
    -- to_char(2005-01-01, YYYY"w"IW), for example, returns 2005w53 but we need 
2004w53 so
    -- we return YYYY"w"IW for the thursday of the week of the specified date
    SELECT INTO dow to_char(tstamp, 'D');
    -- "D" returns sun=1 - sat=7 but we need dow to be mon=1 - sun=7
    IF dow = 1 THEN
        dow = 7;
    ELSE
        dow = dow - 1;
    END IF;
    RETURN to_char(tstamp - interval '1 Day' * (dow - 4), 'YYYY"w"IW');
END;
$$ LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';

So for the calculated week value (i.e. 2009w22) I need to be able to calculate 
the first and last day of the week (05/25/2009 and 05/31/2009).  Is there a 
clean / fairly easy way to do this?  I can think of doing some string 
comparisons and walking through date values to figure it out but was wondering 
if there was a rather simplistic way to do this that I am overlooking.

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