On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 11:23:28AM -0700, Josh Berkus wrote:
> Folks,
> 
>       I wrote this PL/pgSQL function for my current project, and thought it
> would be generally useful.  An expansion of the builtin
> overlaps(dt1,dt2,dt3,dt4) function, this function returns the interval
> of time for which the two datetime ranges overlap.
> 
>       Roberto, please include this in your online PL/pgSQL function library.

        Done! Thanks Josh! Date/Time manipulation functions are now our most
popular category.
        
        How about you? Do you have a (SQL|PL/pgSQL|PL/Perl|PL/Tcl|PL/Python)
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Very useful.

        -Roberto
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