Andrey Gaskov created FLINK-35650:
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             Summary: Incorrect TIMESTAMP_LTZ type behavior in Table SQL
                 Key: FLINK-35650
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-35650
             Project: Flink
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Table SQL / API, Table SQL / Client, Table SQL / Runtime
    Affects Versions: 1.18.1, 1.17.2, 1.20.0
         Environment: Local environment, Open Source Flink without 
modifications, the cluster started by ./bin/start-cluster.sh
            Reporter: Andrey Gaskov


The file named /home/miron/tmp/data.csv contains a single line:

 
{code:java}
"1970-01-01 00:00:00Z" {code}
Run the following commands in Flink SQL client:

 

 
{code:java}
Flink SQL> SET 'sql-client.execution.result-mode' = 'tableau';
[INFO] Execute statement succeeded.

Flink SQL> SET 'table.local-time-zone' = 'Asia/Shanghai';
[INFO] Execute statement succeeded.

Flink SQL> SET 'execution.runtime-mode' = 'batch';
[INFO] Execute statement succeeded.

Flink SQL> 
> create table t_in (
>   t timestamp_ltz
> ) with (
>   'connector' = 'filesystem',
>   'path' = '/home/miron/tmp/data.csv',
>   'format' = 'csv'
> );
[INFO] Execute statement succeeded.

Flink SQL> select * from t_in;
+----------------------------+
|                          t |
+----------------------------+
| 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000 |
+----------------------------+
1 row in set (1.33 seconds)
{code}
So far so good. The behavior corresponds to the specification.

 

Run the following query:

 
{code:java}
Flink SQL> select TO_TIMESTAMP_LTZ(0, 0);
+-------------------------+
|                  EXPR$0 |
+-------------------------+
| 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000 |
+-------------------------+
1 row in set (0.36 seconds)
{code}
This is also correct. Zero point on the timeline corresponds 1970-01-01 
00:00:00 at zero UTC offset which corresponds to 1970-01-01 08:00:00 at 
Asia/Shanghai time zone.

 

Now things get worse:

 
{code:java}
Flink SQL> select * from t_in where t <= TO_TIMESTAMP_LTZ(0, 0);
Empty set (0.47 seconds) {code}
*{color:#de350b}This is wrong.{color}* We should get the record as a result.

 

We could fix it the following way:

 
{code:java}
Flink SQL> select * from t_in where t <= TO_TIMESTAMP_LTZ(8*60*60, 0);
+----------------------------+
|                          t |
+----------------------------+
| 1970-01-01 08:00:00.000000 |
+----------------------------+
1 row in set (0.37 seconds) {code}
Even though we got the record, we should not specify 8*60*60 parameter to 
TO_TIMESTAMP_LTZ.

 

But the most ridiculous result is the following:

 
{code:java}
Flink SQL> select * from t_in where t = TO_TIMESTAMP_LTZ(8*60*60, 0);
+----------------------------+
|                          t |
+----------------------------+
| 1970-01-01 16:00:00.000000 |
+----------------------------+
1 row in set (0.37 seconds) {code}
*{color:#de350b}This is absolutely wrong.{color}* By changing the comparison 
function from "<=" to "=" in the where clause we got wrong time.

 

The same behavior we get in Java. The result is an object of Instance class 
with wrong value. Also, in Java I got more wrong cases that could not be 
reproduced using SQL Client.

 



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