On 1/22/07, deepak pal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

i am fatching record's from data base between two date range for
registration_date coloum and than group by an count it using
count(registration_date) i have to show all dates even if date is not there
in registration_date ,it should show date and 0 in count.,how can i do it
plz healp.......


Most people do this with a "calendar" table, worst case is you could use
generate_series to do it (but it's ugly, and it may not scale well --
haven't tested it) and left join it to your data table.

select cal.date, coalesce(foo.x, 0) AS x
 from (select (date_trunc('day', current_timestamp) + (s.s * interval '1
day'))::date AS date
         from generate_series(1,365) AS s) AS cal
left join foo ON cal.date = foo.create_date;

   date    | x
------------+----
2007-01-23 |  1
2007-01-24 |  0
2007-01-25 |  2
2007-01-26 |  3
2007-01-27 |  0
2007-01-28 |  4
2007-01-29 |  5
2007-01-30 |  0
2007-01-31 |  6
2007-02-01 |  0
2007-02-02 |  7
2007-02-03 |  8
2007-02-04 |  0
2007-02-05 |  9
2007-02-06 |  0
2007-02-07 | 10
2007-02-08 |  0
2007-02-09 | 11
2007-02-10 |  0
2007-02-11 | 12
2007-02-12 |  0
2007-02-13 | 13
2007-02-14 |  0



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Chad
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