On 2/24/23 22:06, Corey Huinker wrote:
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 6:04 AM <marekmosiew...@gmail.com> wrote:

  [1] some implementations don't use null, they use an end-timestamp set to
a date implausibly far in the future ( 3999-12-31 for example ),

The specification is, "At any point in time, all rows that have their system-time period end column set to the highest value supported by the data type of that column are known as current system rows; all other rows are known as historical system rows."

I would like to see us use 'infinity' for this.

The main design blocker for me is how to handle dump/restore. The standard does not bother thinking about that.
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Vik Fearing



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