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- DATESBETWEEN is a table function that returns a set of dates in between the two boundaries that you specify in the function. It requires a date table because it returns values that need to be present in the date table you use as a reference. Lets see some examples. I define two variables, start date and end date that contains the 15th of August, 2008 and the 31st of August, 2008 DATESBETWEEN requires first an argument which is the column that it will return in this case, date date and start date and end date and the result of this query is the set of days in the date table that happened to be between the two boundaries from the 15th to the 31st of August. The two boundaries are always included so DATESBETWEEN returns both the first date all the dates in between and the last date. You can specify blank for one of its arguments, if start date is blank that means the minimum date, where by minimum we mean the minimum date that is present in the date table. So if for start date, we use