"Ted Byers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I  don't buy the suggestion that server side code is less error prone that
> client side code, but be that as it may, we're talking about a function that
> has one line of code.  And given what you just said, you don't want the day of
> the week, you want a function that returns the week of the year.  This can be
> had from the same Perl functions I mentioned before, with a minor alteration
> in how you call it.  my suggestion would be to create that one line function
> that invokes the relevant Perl function, which can then be invoked in your
> select statement (presumably with a group clause to avoid mixing data from
> different years).  It should take about ten to fifteen minutes to write and
> test?


There's no need to use Perl. 

neo=# select extract('week' from now());
 date_part 
-----------
        10
(1 registro)

neo=# 


Today is a day at the tenth week of the year.




-- 
Jorge Godoy      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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