Bruno Wolff III <bruno@xxxxxxxx> writes: > On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 20:13:11 -0300, > Jorge Godoy <jgodoy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Bruno Wolff III <bruno@xxxxxxxx> writes: >> >> > No, it has to be inside the function so that the modular arithmetic is >> > applied to it. >> >> Then there's the error I've shown from your command. Can you give me a >> working one? This was with PostgreSQL 8.2.3. > > postgres=# select date_trunc('week', current_date + 1); > date_trunc > ------------------------ > 2007-03-05 00:00:00-06 > (1 row) > > It turns out DOW isn't available for date_trunc. You can probably use > extract to get what you want. You probably should check that it works > at DST transitions, since the date value is cast to a timestamp and > if DST transitions happen at 0000 in your time zone, you might get an > unexpected answer. > > postgres=# select extract(dow from current_date + 1); > date_part > ----------- > 6 > (1 row) But how to get the date if the first day of the week is a Wednesday? This example is like the ones I've sent with separate queries that needed being combined -- in a function, probably -- to get the desired result. -- Jorge Godoy <jgodoy@xxxxxxxxx>