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Pavel Pereslegin reassigned IGNITE-24934:
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Assignee: Pavel Pereslegin
> Sql. Make consistent behavior for truncated TIME/TIMESTAMP values
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> Key: IGNITE-24934
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-24934
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: sql
> Affects Versions: 3.0
> Reporter: Pavel Pereslegin
> Assignee: Pavel Pereslegin
> Priority: Major
> Labels: ignite-3
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> In the following test case the value is truncated with rounding (see
> test/sql/types/timestamp/test_timestamp.test)
> {code}
> query T
> SELECT '2008-01-01 00:00:01.9995'::TIMESTAMP(3)::VARCHAR
> ----
> 2008-01-01 00:00:02
> {code}
> But the same example with precision = 2 truncates value without rounding
> {code:java}
> assertQuery("SELECT '2024-01-01 20:08:10.999'::TIMESTAMP(2)::VARCHAR")
> .returns("2024-01-01 20:08:11")
> .check();
> {code}
> {noformat}
> Expected: 2024-01-01 20:08:11 <class java.lang.String>
> Actual: 2024-01-01 20:08:10.99 <class java.lang.String>
> {noformat}
> The same is reproduced for TIME type also.
> This issue may be related to IGNITE-24889.
> Looks like we don't perform round-up for numerics now, for example
> {code:sql}
> SELECT 10.7::INT --- 10
> {code}
> We should make the behavior consistent and not round the values when they
> are truncated.
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