On 1/23/07, Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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; Why not, for the date part, the simpler alternative: SELECT CURRENT_DATE + s.s AS DATE FROM generate_series(1, 365) AS s;
That's one of the problems with having a couple dozen date/time functions ;). -- Chad http://www.postgresqlforums.com/