On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Adam DeVita <adev...@verifeye.com> wrote:
> Good day,
>
> Given the context I'm in, sqlite is going to be used for our data
> warehousing.  (We generate about 2MB of raw data in a month, so we don't
> think we need a heavy DB engine.)
>
> Since most warehouses have one, which are very similar from application to
> application, I'm wondering if  there is somewhere to download a pre-defined
> Date Dimension?

What is a "Date Dimension"? For SQLite's date time functions, see
http://www.sqlite.org/lang_datefunc.html

>  I could write my own script, but re-invent and debug the
> wheel?
>
> regards,
> Adam
>
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