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Satheesh Bandaram resolved DERBY-161:
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version: 10.1.0.0
Submitted Jack's patch for datetime issues. That should solve this.
> DATE function as documented in the manuals does not support integer
> arguments. i.e. DATE(1232) does not work although the manual specifies that
> this format will return a date field that is "x" number of days since day 0.
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>
> Key: DERBY-161
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-161
> Project: Derby
> Type: Bug
> Components: SQL
> Versions: 10.0.2.0
> Environment: Windows XP Professional SP 1
> Reporter: George Baklarz
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 10.1.0.0
>
> The DATE function returns a date from a value. The argument must be a date,
> timestamp, a positive number less than or equal to 3,652,059, a valid string
> representation of a date or timestamp, or a string of length 7 that is not a
> CLOB or LONG VARCHAR. If the argument is a string of length 7, it must
> represent a valid date in the form yyyynnn, where yyyy are digits denoting a
> year, and nnn are digits between 001 and 366, denoting a day of that year.
> The result of the function is a date. If the argument can be null, the result
> can be null; if the argument is null, the result is the null value. The other
> rules depend on the data type of the argument specified:
> - If the argument is a date, timestamp, or valid string representation of a
> date or timestamp: The result is the date part of the value.
> - If the argument is a number: The result is the date that is n-1 days
> after January 1, 0001, where n is the integral part of the number.
> - If the argument is a string with a length of 7: The result is the date
> represented
> The DATE function does not support integer argument.
> ij> values date(12345);
> ERROR 42846: Cannot convert types 'INTEGER' to 'DATE'.
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