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Submitted by: @asfernandes
Is related to QA193
From a Russian newsgroup:
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I have discovered that different logic is used for operations with date and time parts.
For date:
DATEDIFF(MONTH, CAST('30.01.2007' AS DATE), CAST('31.01.2007' AS DATE)) returns 0,
DATEDIFF(MONTH, CAST('31.01.2007' AS DATE), CAST('01.02.2007' AS DATE)) returns 1.
So the result value changes at the month boundary.
For time:
DATEDIFF(HOUR, CAST('01:59:59' AS TIME), CAST('02:59:58' AS TIME)) returns 0,
DATEDIFF(HOUR, CAST('01:59:59' AS TIME), CAST('02:59:59' AS TIME)) returns 1.
So the integer number of hours is always returned.
Is it intentional? If so, why?
Third query should return 1.
Commits: e443c2b
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status: Open [ 1 ] => Resolved [ 5 ]
resolution: Fixed [ 1 ]
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Link: This issue is related to QA193 [ QA193 ]
Workflow: jira [ 13325 ] => Firebird [ 14005 ]
Commented by: @pmakowski
Q/A test ok
status: Resolved [ 5 ] => Closed [ 6 ]
QA Status: No test
QA Status: No test => Done successfully
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Submitted by: @asfernandes
Is related to QA193
From a Russian newsgroup:
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I have discovered that different logic is used for operations with date and time parts.
For date:
DATEDIFF(MONTH, CAST('30.01.2007' AS DATE), CAST('31.01.2007' AS
DATE)) returns 0,
DATEDIFF(MONTH, CAST('31.01.2007' AS DATE), CAST('01.02.2007' AS
DATE)) returns 1.
So the result value changes at the month boundary.
For time:
DATEDIFF(HOUR, CAST('01:59:59' AS TIME), CAST('02:59:58' AS
TIME)) returns 0,
DATEDIFF(HOUR, CAST('01:59:59' AS TIME), CAST('02:59:59' AS
TIME)) returns 1.
So the integer number of hours is always returned.
Is it intentional? If so, why?
----------
Third query should return 1.
Commits: e443c2b
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: