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Caican Cai edited comment on CALCITE-6536 at 8/19/24 4:14 PM:
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After testing, I found that in bigquery

{code:java}
date_add(date '0001-01-01', interval '-367' day)

Adding -367 DAY to date 0001-01-01 causes overflow
{code}

And BigQuery does not allow 0000-01-01 to be returned as a parameter or result.


was (Author: JIRAUSER302115):
After testing, I found that in bigquery

{code:java}
date_add(date '0001-01-01', interval '-367' day)
{code}
Adding -367 DAY to date 0001-01-01 causes overflow
And BigQuery does not allow 0000-01-01 to be returned as a parameter or result.

> Dates before BC cannot be used as arguments to date functions
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CALCITE-6536
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-6536
>             Project: Calcite
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: core
>    Affects Versions: 1.37.0
>            Reporter: Caican Cai
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 1.38.0
>
>
> {code:java}
> f.checkScalar("date_add(date '0001-01-01', interval '-367' day)",
>         "000/-12-31",
>         "DATE NOT NULL");
> {code}
> This test is correct, but when I use 000/-12-31 as the parameter to test it 
> fails
> {code:java}
>     f.checkScalar("date_add(date '000/-12-31', interval 5 day)",
>         "000-12-31",
>         "DATE NOT NULL");
> org.apache.calcite.runtime.CalciteContextException: From line 1, column 18 to 
> line 1, column 34: Illegal DATE literal '000/-12-31': not in format 
> 'yyyy-MM-dd'
> {code}



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