[GitHub] [spark] MaxGekk commented on pull request #33167: [SPARK-35963][SQL] Rename TimestampWithoutTZType to TimestampNTZType

2021-07-01 Thread GitBox
MaxGekk commented on pull request #33167: URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/33167#issuecomment-872037451 > We will introduce a new SQL configuration spark.sql.timestampType for the default timestamp type. The configuration values can be "TIMESTMAP_NTZ" or "TIMESTMAP_LTZ" for simpli

[GitHub] [spark] MaxGekk commented on pull request #33167: [SPARK-35963][SQL] Rename TimestampWithoutTZType to TimestampNTZType

2021-07-01 Thread GitBox
MaxGekk commented on pull request #33167: URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/33167#issuecomment-872006264 > I don't get your point here. @cloud-fan My point is that you going to introduce some confusions for users - two different names for the same. Or you think the mapping `

[GitHub] [spark] MaxGekk commented on pull request #33167: [SPARK-35963][SQL] Rename TimestampWithoutTZType to TimestampNTZType

2021-07-01 Thread GitBox
MaxGekk commented on pull request #33167: URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/33167#issuecomment-872001851 I am -0 for that. I would prefer to either: 1. follow to the SQL standard. What we do now. 2. or follow popular DBMSs -- This is an automated message from the Apache Git

[GitHub] [spark] MaxGekk commented on pull request #33167: [SPARK-35963][SQL] Rename TimestampWithoutTZType to TimestampNTZType

2021-07-01 Thread GitBox
MaxGekk commented on pull request #33167: URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/33167#issuecomment-871979330 Which name is used in other popular DBMS usually? -- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the UR