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Add Constructing A Range Of Dates as a postgres til
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- [Checking The Type Of A Value](postgres/checking-the-type-of-a-value.md)
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- [Compute Hashes With pgcrypto](postgres/compute-hashes-with-pgcrypto.md)
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- [Configure The Timezone](postgres/configure-the-timezone.md)
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- [Constructing A Range Of Dates](postgres/constructing-a-range-of-dates.md)
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- [Count Records By Type](postgres/count-records-by-type.md)
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- [Create A Composite Primary Key](postgres/create-a-composite-primary-key.md)
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- [Create hstore From Two Arrays](postgres/create-hstore-from-two-arrays.md)
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# Constructing A Range Of Dates
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PostgreSQL offers a number of range types including the `daterange` type.
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This can be constructed using the `daterange()` function with two strings
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representing the lower and upper bounds of the date range respectively.
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```sql
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> select daterange('2015-1-1','2015-1-5');
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daterange
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[2015-01-01,2015-01-05)
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```
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The lower bound is inclusive -- indicated by the `[` character -- and the
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upper bound is exclusive -- indicated by the `)` character.
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[source](http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/rangetypes.html)
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