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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T09:24:10+00:00 2026-05-15T09:24:10+00:00

I need to create postgresql function CREATE FUNCTION date_ranges (_start date, end date) RETURNING

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I need to create postgresql function

CREATE FUNCTION date_ranges (_start date, end date) 
  RETURNING TABLE(day_in_range date) AS...

if I call date_ranges(‘2010-06-01′, 2010-06-05’)
I should receive

2010-06-01
2010-06-02
2010-06-03
2010-06-04
2010-06-05

Any Ideas how to do it?

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    2026-05-15T09:24:10+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:24 am

    If you’re on Postgresql 8.4:

    SELECT generate_series(_start ::timestamp,_end ::timestamp,'1 day');
    

    Example:

    postgres=# SELECT generate_series('2010-06-01'::timestamp,
    postgres-# '2010-06-05'::timestamp,'1 day')::date;
     generate_series
    -----------------
     2010-06-01
     2010-06-02
     2010-06-03
     2010-06-04
     2010-06-05
    

    On older versions:

    SELECT '2010-06-01'::date + step FROM
    generate_series(0,'2010-06-05'::date - '2010-06-01'::date,1) AS t(step);
    
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