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Old 04-09-2008, 06:13 PM
Emi Lu
 
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Default Date for a week day of a month

Hello,

Can I know how to get the date of each month's last Thursday please?

For example, something like

Query: select getDateBaseOnWeekday('2007-04-01', 'Last Thursday');
Result: 2007-04-26

Thank you!

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Old 04-09-2008, 06:13 PM
A. Kretschmer
 
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Default Re: Date for a week day of a month

am Tue, dem 03.07.2007, um 14:27:24 -0400 mailte Emi Lu folgendes:
> Hello,
>
> Can I know how to get the date of each month's last Thursday please?
>
> For example, something like
>
> Query: select getDateBaseOnWeekday('2007-04-01', 'Last Thursday');
> Result: 2007-04-26


Write you own function. You can get the last date for a month like this:
select '2007-04-01'::date+'1month'::interval-'1day'::interval;

You can get the weekday with:
select extract('dow' from '2007-04-01'::date+'1month'::interval-'1day'::interval);

Now you know the weekday. If this value = 4, its okay. If not, subtract
days until the date is a Thursday.


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Old 04-09-2008, 06:14 PM
Nick Barr
 
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Default Re: Date for a week day of a month

Emi Lu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can I know how to get the date of each month's last Thursday please?
>
> For example, something like
>
> Query: select getDateBaseOnWeekday('2007-04-01', 'Last Thursday');
> Result: 2007-04-26
>
> Thank you!
>



CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION lastday (date,int) RETURNS DATE AS '
DECLARE
result date;
last_day date;
last_dow int;
BEGIN
last_day := $1 + ''1 month''::interval - ''1 day''::interval;
last_dow := EXTRACT(dow FROM last_day)::int - $2;
RETURN last_day + (''1 day''::interval * last_dow);
END;
' LANGUAGE plpgsql;


xxxx=# select lastday('2007-04-01', 5);
lastday
------------
2007-04-26
(1 row)

The second parameter is the day of the week that you want, which has the
same spec as EXTRACT(dow FROM...). Values are from 0-6 where 0 is Sunday.

Enjoy!

Nick


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Old 04-09-2008, 06:14 PM
Michael Glaesemann
 
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On Jul 3, 2007, at 13:27 , Emi Lu wrote:

> Can I know how to get the date of each month's last Thursday please?
>
> For example, something like
>
> Query: select getDateBaseOnWeekday('2007-04-01', 'Last Thursday');
> Result: 2007-04-26


Using a function for calculating the first occurrence of a particular
day of the week in a month from a previous post[1], this should work.
Natural language processing left as an exercise to the reader

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION first_dow_of_month(DATE, INTEGER)
RETURNS DATE
IMMUTABLE
LANGUAGE SQL AS $_$
SELECT v_first_day_of_month + ( 7 + $2 - v_day_of_week) % 7
AS first_dow_of_month
FROM (
SELECT v_first_day_of_month
, extract('dow' from v_first_day_of_month)::integer
AS v_day_of_week
FROM (SELECT date_trunc('month', $1)::date)
AS mon(v_first_day_of_month)) as calc;
$_$;
COMMENT ON FUNCTION first_dow_of_month(DATE, INTEGER) IS
'first_dow_of_month(date, integer) returns the first occurrence of a
particular weekday in '
'a given month. The first argument supplies the month (as a date),
and the second '
'argument is the day of the week index as returned by extract(''dow'')';


CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION nth_dow_of_month (
DATE -- date in target month
, INTEGER -- day of week index
, INTEGER -- zero-based ordinal day of week index,
-- e.g., 0 is first, 1 is second, -1 is last.
)
RETURNS DATE
IMMUTABLE
STRICT
LANGUAGE sql AS $_$
SELECT CASE
WHEN $3 >= 0 THEN
first_dow_of_month($1, $2) + $3 * 7
ELSE
first_dow_of_month(($1 + interval '1 month')::date, $2)
+ $3 * 7
END;
$_$;
COMMENT ON FUNCTION nth_dow_of_month(DATE, INTEGER, INTEGER) IS
'nth_dow_of_month(date, integer, integer) returns the nth occurrence
of a particular '
'weekday in a given month. The first argument supplies the month (as
a date). '
'The second argument supplies the day of the week index as returned
by extract(''dow''). '
'The third argument supplies the zero-based index of the desired
occurrence, '
'e.g. 0 indicates the first occurrence and 1 indicates the second. A
negative index will '
' count from the end of the month, i.e., -1 is the last occurrence,
-2 is the second to last '
'occurrence. No bounds checking is done to ensure that the returned
date is within the '
'specified month.';


SELECT current_date
, nth_dow_of_month(current_date, 3, 0) as first_wed
, nth_dow_of_month(current_date, 3, 1) as second_wed
, nth_dow_of_month(current_date, 3, 2) as third_wed
, nth_dow_of_month(current_date, 3, -2) as second_to_last_wed
, nth_dow_of_month(current_date, 3, 4) as third_wed
, nth_dow_of_month(current_date, 3, -1) as last_wed
, nth_dow_of_month(current_date, 3, 8) as ninth_wed;
date | first_wed | second_wed | third_wed |
second_to_last_wed | third_wed | last_wed | ninth_wed
------------+------------+------------+------------
+--------------------+------------+------------+------------
2007-07-03 | 2007-07-04 | 2007-07-11 | 2007-07-18 |
2007-07-18 | 2007-08-01 | 2007-07-25 | 2007-08-29
(1 row)

Hope this helps.

Michael Glaesemann
grzm seespotcode net

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Old 04-09-2008, 06:14 PM
Emi Lu
 
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Default Re: Date for a week day of a month

Thank you all for your inputs!

Based on your inputs, made it a bit change to my application:
================================================== ============================

DROP FUNCTION test_db.lastWeekdayDate (date, varchar) ;
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test_db.lastWeekdayDate (date, varchar)
RETURNS DATE AS $$
DECLARE
result date;

BEGIN
result := (
(date_part('year', $1) || '-' || date_part('month', $1)
|| '-01')::date
+ '1 month'::interval - '1 day'::interval
)::date;

WHILE to_char(result, 'DY') <> $2 LOOP
result := result - '1 day'::interval ;
END LOOP;

RETURN result ;
END;
$$ language 'plpgsql';


select lastWeekdayDate('2007-07-03', 'THU');

lastweekdaydate
-----------------
2007-07-26
(1 row)




>> Hello,
>>
>> Can I know how to get the date of each month's last Thursday please?
>>
>> For example, something like
>>
>> Query: select getDateBaseOnWeekday('2007-04-01', 'Last Thursday');
>> Result: 2007-04-26
>>
>> Thank you!
>>

>
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION lastday (date,int) RETURNS DATE AS '
> DECLARE
> result date;
> last_day date;
> last_dow int;
> BEGIN
> last_day := $1 + ''1 month''::interval - ''1 day''::interval;
> last_dow := EXTRACT(dow FROM last_day)::int - $2;
> RETURN last_day + (''1 day''::interval * last_dow);
> END;
> ' LANGUAGE plpgsql;
>
>
> xxxx=# select lastday('2007-04-01', 5);
> lastday
> ------------
> 2007-04-26
> (1 row)
>
> The second parameter is the day of the week that you want, which has the
> same spec as EXTRACT(dow FROM...). Values are from 0-6 where 0 is Sunday.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> Nick



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Old 04-09-2008, 06:14 PM
Nick Barr
 
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Default Re: Date for a week day of a month

Emi Lu wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Can I know how to get the date of each month's last Thursday please?
>>>
>>> For example, something like
>>>
>>> Query: select getDateBaseOnWeekday('2007-04-01', 'Last Thursday');
>>> Result: 2007-04-26
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>>


It turns out my original solution was slightly (badly) wrong and was
returning seemingly random numbers ;-) Here is a modified version that
seems to do the trick.

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION lastday (date,int) RETURNS DATE AS '
DECLARE
last_day date;
last_dow int;
BEGIN
last_day := date_trunc(''month'', $1) + ''1 month''::interval - ''1
day''::interval;
last_dow := $2 - EXTRACT(dow FROM last_day)::int;
if (last_dow > 0) then
last_dow := last_dow - 7;
end if;
RETURN last_day + (''1 day''::interval * last_dow);
END;
' LANGUAGE plpgsql;

Use the same as the previous version, the second parameter is 0-6, where
0 is sunday. The first input is the date, and this time it doesnt have
to be the first day of the month.

xxxx=# select '2007-04-01', lastday('2007-04-01', 4);
?column? | lastday
------------+------------
2007-04-01 | 2007-04-26

jnb198_chuckie=# select '2007-04-10', lastday('2007-04-10', 4);
?column? | lastday
------------+------------
2007-04-10 | 2007-04-26


Nick


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Old 04-09-2008, 06:14 PM
Michael Glaesemann
 
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On Jul 3, 2007, at 14:54 , Emi Lu wrote:

> result := (
> (date_part('year', $1) || '-' || date_part('month',
> $1) || '-01')::date
> + '1 month'::interval - '1 day'::interval
> )::date;


I recommend not using string manipulation to handle data that is not
textual. There are a lot of date and time functions available. The
above can be rewritten in a couple of different ways:

result := (date_trunc('month', $1) + interval '1 month' - interval '1
day')::date;
result := (date_trunc('month', $1 + interval '1 month'))::date - 1;

For example:

SELECT current_date
, (date_trunc('month', current_date) + interval '1 month' -
interval '1 day')::date as all_intervals
, (date_trunc('month', current_date + interval '1 month'))::date
- 1 as date_arithmetic;
date | all_intervals | date_arithmetic
------------+---------------+-----------------
2007-07-03 | 2007-07-31 | 2007-07-31
(1 row)

Hope this helps.

Michael Glaesemann
grzm seespotcode net



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Old 04-09-2008, 06:14 PM
hubert depesz lubaczewski
 
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Default Re: Date for a week day of a month

On 7/3/07, Emi Lu <emilu@encs.concordia.ca> wrote:
>
> Can I know how to get the date of each month's last Thursday please?
> Query: select getDateBaseOnWeekday('2007-04-01', 'Last Thursday');
> Result: 2007-04-26
>


you can easily do it without functions.
for example, this select:
SELECT
cast(d.date + i * '1 day'::interval as date)
FROM
(select '2007-04-01'::date as date) d,
generate_series(0, 30) i
WHERE
to_char(d.date, 'MM') = to_char( cast(d.date + i * '1 day'::interval as
date), 'MM')
AND to_char(cast(d.date + i * '1 day'::interval as date), 'D') = '5'
ORDER BY 1 DESC
LIMIT 1
;
does what you need.
to get last-thursday for another month, just change: (select
'2007-04-01'::date as date) d, to be 1st of any other month.

depesz

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Old 04-09-2008, 06:14 PM
Emi Lu
 
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generate_series that's a good one!

Thank you!


> On 7/3/07, Emi Lu <emilu@encs.concordia.ca> wrote:
>>
>> Can I know how to get the date of each month's last Thursday please?
>> Query: select getDateBaseOnWeekday('2007-04-01', 'Last Thursday');
>> Result: 2007-04-26
>>

>
> you can easily do it without functions.
> for example, this select:
> SELECT
> cast(d.date + i * '1 day'::interval as date)
> FROM
> (select '2007-04-01'::date as date) d,
> generate_series(0, 30) i
> WHERE
> to_char(d.date, 'MM') = to_char( cast(d.date + i * '1 day'::interval as
> date), 'MM')
> AND to_char(cast(d.date + i * '1 day'::interval as date), 'D') = '5'
> ORDER BY 1 DESC
> LIMIT 1
> ;
> does what you need.
> to get last-thursday for another month, just change: (select
> '2007-04-01'::date as date) d, to be 1st of any other month.
>
> depesz
>



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