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ramkrishna.s.vasudevan commented on PHOENIX-2475:
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bq.so if you just copy/paste the test for DATE or TIMESTAMP, but use a TIME
type, you should get the same results.
I did exactly the same. But while setting the TIME I tried using new Time(int,
int ,int). So on doing an increment the result remained the same. That is why I
was thinking may be doing a +1 on time may not be visible in the result?
> Date arithmetic broken for time and timestamp
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> Key: PHOENIX-2475
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-2475
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 4.6.0
> Reporter: Kevin Liew
> Assignee: ramkrishna.s.vasudevan
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: date, newbie, phoenix, timestamp
> Fix For: 4.7.0
>
> Attachments: PHOENIX-2475_1_master.patch, PHOENIX-2475_master.patch
>
>
> Create a timestamp table and insert a timestamp
> {noformat}create table timestamp_table (ts timestamp primary key)upsert into
> timestamp_table values ('1995-05-02 01:01:01'){noformat}
> Example test case
> {noformat}select ts + 1 from timestamp_table{noformat}
> Expected result:
> The timestamp with one day added to it
> {noformat}1995-05-03 01:01:01{noformat}
> Actual result:
> the unmodified timestamp
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