That method is actually detailed in the Oracle SQL books from Oracle
Press. It may seem redundant, but it is the most optimum method as far
as performance is concerned.

-Adam

On 11/4/05, Greg Morphis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Our DBA created a days table with days and weekending column from 2002
> until 2009 for us... That would have made it a lot simplier, heh.
> And it's not all that large either. 2922 rows, 2 columns.. not large at all.

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