pwoody commented on a change in pull request #8167:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/8167#discussion_r487017749
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File path:
java/adapter/jdbc/src/main/java/org/apache/arrow/adapter/jdbc/consumer/DateConsumer.java
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@@ -85,13 +85,13 @@ public void consume(ResultSet resultSet) throws
SQLException {
Date date = calendar == null ? resultSet.getDate(columnIndexInResultSet)
:
resultSet.getDate(columnIndexInResultSet, calendar);
if (!resultSet.wasNull()) {
- int day = (int) TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toDays(date.getTime());
- if (day < 0 || day > MAX_DAY) {
+ long day = TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toDays(date.getTime());
+ if (day < Integer.MIN_VALUE || day > MAX_DAY) {
Review comment:
Interesting, I'm mostly inclined to just open the bounds to whatever
epoch days fit within an integer range given that this is simply a reader and
underlying systems have different ranges. Thoughts?
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