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> Support TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE type in JDBC driver
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> Key: CALCITE-5446
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-5446
> Project: Calcite
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Julian Hyde
> Priority: Major
> Labels: pull-request-available
> Time Spent: 10m
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> Support TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE type in JDBC driver.
> Currently, Calcite types with {{SqlTypeName.TIMESTAMP_WITH_LOCAL_TIME_ZONE}}
> are mapped to JDBC type 1111 (OTHER). As a result, the ResultSet.toString()
> method just converts the (signed) {{long}} value to a string.
> Here is what
> [Progress|https://docs.progress.com/en-US/bundle/datadirect-connect-jdbc-51/page/TIMESTAMP-WITH-LOCAL-TIME-ZONE-Data-Type.html]
> says:
> {quote}
> The Oracle {{TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE}} data type is mapped to the JDBC
> {{TIMESTAMP}} data type.
> When retrieving {{TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE}} columns, the value
> returned to the user is converted to the time zone specified by the
> {{TIME_ZONE}} session parameter.
> When setting {{TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE}} columns:
> * Using a timestamp (using {{PreparedStatement.setTimestamp}}, for example),
> the value set is converted to the time zone specified by the {{TIME_ZONE}}
> session parameter.
> * Using a string (using {{PreparedStatement.setString()}}, for example), the
> string is passed as-is to the server. The supplied string must be in the
> format specified by the {{NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT}} session parameter. If
> not, the Oracle server generates an error when it attempts to convert the
> string to the {{TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE}} type.
> {quote}
> We should definitely map to {{java.sql.Types.TIMESTAMP}}.
> I'm not sure whether Calcite has a {{TIME_ZONE}} session parameter. But
> values should be shifted from/to the desired time zone on the way in/out.
> And maybe there should also be a Calcite server time zone that is the time
> zone in which {{TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE}} values are represented. By
> default this should be UTC, and using a time zone with a variable offset from
> UTC (e.g. "Pacific/Los_Angeles") would be a bad idea.
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