No, sorry, the code is already written. I just want to test it now. What I am trying to do is to verify that the code will run the tests correctly for every day of a week. And I don't want to make any changes to production sql while doing that.
I was referring to a "generic" current_date() database function... kind of like pseudocode... The actual function's name could be sysdate(), now(), 'current date'... most of this stuff is database-specific as you rightly noticed.
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