Hi,
A user enters a date range (ie. 2 dates, '2008-04-01' and '2008-04-03'), the problem is to determine how many open events exist on each day in this interval. Assume that the "events" table has a "start_date" and an "end_date". One way to solve this problem, is to create an inline view in the query, eg.: SELECT virtual_date_range.index_date AS index_date, COUNT(*) AS matches FROM events, ( SELECT DATE('2008-04-01') AS index_date FROM DUAL UNION ALL SELECT DATE('2008-04-02') FROM DUAL UNION ALL SELECT DATE('2008-04-03') FROM DUAL UNION ALL ) AS virtual_date_range WHERE virtual_date_range.index_date >= events.start_date AND virtual_date_range.index_date <= events.end_date GROUP BY index_date; This works. But I'm wondering if there's a more elegant way of expressing the same using pure DML, such that I don't need to build a huge inline view in case the range is multiple years. Anyone? A solution that doesn't return any rows for the dates that do not have an event would work. Example of the events table and the above query in action: http://www.pastie.org/185419 Any tips greatly appreciated, thanks. Morten -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]