"Andrus" <eetasoft@online.ee> writes:
>> Why not just subtract/add 1, so that the check includes the boundary
>> dates?
>>
>> Like so;
>> select 1 where ('2006-10-31'::date -1, '9999-12-31'::date +1) OVERLAPS
>> ('2006-10-16'::DATE -1, '2006-10-31':: DATE +1)
>
> Alban,
>
> thank you. I use only dates as OVERLAPS arguments.
> I changed all my WHERE clauses from
>
> WHERE (a,b) OVERLAPS (c,d)
>
> to
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> WHERE (a-1,b+1) OVERLAPS (c-1,d+1)
>
> Will this give correct results ?
It might give you false positives...
2006-11-30 -- 2006-12-05 AND 2006-12-06 -- 2006-12-15 (original) -- FALSE
2006-11-29 -- 2006-12-06 AND 2006-12-05 -- 2006-12-16 (changed) -- TRUE
Be seeing you,
--
Jorge Godoy <jgodoy@gmail.com>