Re: 'Universal' schedule table defintion

From: Dennis Gearon <gearond(at)cvc(dot)net>
To: Lincoln Yeoh <lyeoh(at)pop(dot)jaring(dot)my>, "Kaare Rasmussen" <kar(at)kakidata(dot)dk>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: 'Universal' schedule table defintion
Date: 2003-02-14 17:35:04
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That's how I will do the holidays. And I'll probably have a 'type' indicator for the holiday, for
example:

'US Official', 'Muslim', blah blah.

2/14/2003 2:52:52 AM, "Kaare Rasmussen" <kar(at)kakidata(dot)dk> wrote:

>> I'd figure a look at some of those open source calendar/schedule/reminder
>> programs might be helpful. You could try using yahoo calendars for some
>> insight.
>
>This could be an interesting project.
>
>> But I have no idea how one would do stuff like new moon sightings
>
>I guess that this can only be handled by a holiday table to be joined
>against.
>
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