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On 1/17/19 10:01 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jan 2019, Adrian Klaver wrote:

Seems to me a boolean field of name active to denote contacts you need to
keep up with is in order. Then make the next_contact field NOT NULL and
replace the current NULL values with 'infinity':

WHERE COALESCE(next_contact, 'infinity') BETWEEN '01/01/2019'::date AND
'today'::date

Adrian,

  Having added a new column, 'active' with boolean values (and a default of
true), would this WHERE clause work:

WHERE active = TRUE and next_contact <= 'today'::date

It would produce results, so yes it would work.

The question are they the results you want?

The above would return anything with a next_contact less then today. That could extend backwards to some undetermined point in the past, depending on how diligent you where on updating next_contact. Before you go much further I would look over the suggestions posted and then sit down with pen and paper and figure out what it you want to track and how you are going to maintain that tracking. Then draw up an outline of how you will achieve that in code.


?

Regards,

Rich



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