Complex Requirement please need advice

Hi I have a table as below:
SITE_ID_NBR     DIRECTION     START_DATE     START_DAY     END_DATE     END_DAY     TRAFFIC_SAMPLE_ID     BIN_DATA_ID     END_INTV_TIME     BIN_1_DATA     RN     CNT     WEEKEND_FLAG
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114638     1400     4     1     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114639     1500     4     2     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114640     1600     2     3     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114641     1700     1     4     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114642     1800     6     5     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114643     1900     2     6     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114644     2000     1     7     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114645     2100     1     8     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114646     2200     1     9     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114647     2300     0     10     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114648     2400     0     11     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114649     100     0     12     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114650     200     0     13     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114651     300     0     14     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114652     400     0     15     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114653     500     0     16     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114654     600     0     17     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114655     700     0     18     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114656     800     1     19     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114657     900     4     20     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114658     1000     0     21     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114659     1100     3     22     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114660     1200     6     23     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114661     1300     5     24     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114662     1400     3     25     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114663     1500     5     26     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114664     1600     3     27     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114665     1700     1     28     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114666     1800     4     29     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114667     1900     1     30     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114668     2000     2     31     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114669     2100     1     32     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114670     2200     0     33     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114671     2300     1     34     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114672     2400     2     35     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114673     100     1     36     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114674     200     2     37     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114675     300     0     38     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114676     400     0     39     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114677     500     0     40     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114678     600     0     41     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114679     700     0     42     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114680     800     1     43     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114681     900     4     44     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114682     1000     0     45     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114683     1100     0     46     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114684     1200     4     47     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114685     1300     5     48     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114686     1400     4     49     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114687     1500     8     50     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114688     1600     3     51     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114689     1700     4     52     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114690     1800     4     53     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114691     1900     0     54     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114692     2000     0     55     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114693     2100     1     56     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114694     2200     1     57     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114695     2300     0     58     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114696     2400     0     59     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114697     100     3     60     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114698     200     0     61     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114699     300     1     62     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114700     400     1     63     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114701     500     1     64     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114702     600     0     65     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114703     700     0     66     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114704     800     2     67     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114705     900     2     68     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114706     1000     0     69     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114707     1100     0     70     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114708     1200     0     71     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114709     1300     1     72     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114710     1400     0     73     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114711     1500     0     74     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114712     1600     0     75     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114713     1700     1     76     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114714     1800     1     77     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114715     1900     3     78     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114716     2000     2     79     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114717     2100     0     80     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114718     2200     0     81     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114719     2300     1     82     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114720     2400     2     83     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114721     100     5     84     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114722     200     5     85     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114723     300     3     86     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114724     400     0     87     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114725     500     1     88     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114726     600     1     89     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114727     700     0     90     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114728     800     2     91     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114729     900     0     92     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114730     1000     0     93     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114731     1100     3     94     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114732     1200     1     95     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114733     1300     1     96     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114734     1400     0     97     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114735     1500     0     98     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114736     1600     2     99     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114737     1700     0     100     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114738     1800     2     101     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114739     1900     1     102     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114740     2000     3     103     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114741     2100     0     104     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114742     2200     1     105     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114743     2300     0     106     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114744     2400     0     107     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114745     100     0     108     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114746     200     2     109     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114747     300     0     110     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114748     400     0     111     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114749     500     1     112     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114750     600     2     113     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114751     700     0     114     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114752     800     0     115     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114753     900     0     116     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114754     1000     0     117     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114755     1100     0     118     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114756     1200     1     119     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114757     1300     1     120     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114758     1400     0     121     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114759     1500     0     122     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114760     1600     1     123     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114761     1700     1     124     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114762     1800     0     125     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114763     1900     0     126     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114764     2000     0     127     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114765     2100     0     128     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114766     2200     0     129     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114767     2300     0     130     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114768     2400     0     131     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114769     100     0     132     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114770     200     0     133     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114771     300     1     134     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114772     400     1     135     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114773     500     0     136     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114774     600     0     137     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114775     700     0     138     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114776     800     0     139     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114777     900     0     140     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114778     1000     0     141     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114779     1100     2     142     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114780     1200     0     143     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114781     1300     0     144     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114782     1400     1     145     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114783     1500     1     146     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114784     1600     1     147     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114785     1700     0     148     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114786     1800     0     149     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114787     1900     1     150     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114788     2000     2     151     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114789     2100     1     152     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114790     2200     0     153     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114791     2300     0     154     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114792     2400     0     155     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114793     100     0     156     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114794     200     0     157     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114795     300     0     158     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114796     400     0     159     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114797     500     0     160     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114798     600     0     161     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114799     700     0     162     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114800     800     1     163     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114801     900     1     164     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114802     1000     2     165     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114803     1100     2     166     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114804     1200     2     167     169     Y
97809011     1     110308     Monday     111008     Monday     143302     114805     1300     3     168     169     YI have start and end date's. There is a reocrd for each hour of the day. In the above example the START DATE is a Monday and hence the first 24 records belong to Monday and the Next 24 belong to Tuesday............and the last 24 belong to the following MONDAY. I need help in creating a column where i can assign each record a day , for example in case of the above table the records from 25-48 should have TUESDAY and 49-72 as Wednesday............. Can any one please help me or advice me on this?
Thanks

In the above example the START DATE is a Monday and hence the first 24 records belong to Monday and the Next 24 belong to Tuesday............and the last 24 >belong to the following MONDAY. I need help in creating a column where i can assign each record a day , for example in case of the above table the records from > >25-48 should have TUESDAY and 49-72 as Wednesday............. Are you sure ?
column END_INTV_TIME seems to contain hours (HH24 * 100) so the first eleven rows belong to Monday Nov, 10 th 2008
column RN is almost certainly a row number
column CNT value 169 is close to 24 (hours per day) * 7 (days i.e. (Nov, 10 th 2008) - (Nov, 3 rd 2008))
but I might well be wrong
Regards
Etbin
Edited by: Etbin on 25.1.2011 21:00
NOT TESTED !
select rn,
       start_date + sum(new_day) over (order by rn) the_day
  from (select to_number(rn) rn
               to_date(start_date,'mmddrr') start_date,
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