When grilled further on (10 Feb 2004 10:14:04 -0800),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Sterling) confessed:

> i'm trying to get the max time stamp, from each day, of a range of
> dates, not just the max time stamp for the complete range dates but
> for each day.
> 

Well, one gross and ugly way is:

SELECT MAX( "when" ) FROM readings, (SELECT DATE_TRUNC( 'day', "when" ) AS
period FROM readings GROUP BY period) AS p WHERE DATE_TRUNC( 'day', "when" ) =
p.period GROUP BY p.period;

given the table readings looks something like:

CREATE TABLE readings
   (
   "when"              TIMESTAMP DEFAULT timeofday()::timestamp
                          NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY
   );

I'm curious to see other, 'better' solutions.

Cheers,
Rob

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