waterlx commented on a change in pull request #447: Update doc to state that 
day partition transform produces data type
URL: https://github.com/apache/incubator-iceberg/pull/447#discussion_r323520066
 
 

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 File path: site/docs/spec.md
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 @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Partition specs capture the transform from table data to 
partition values. This
 | **`truncate[W]`** | Value truncated to width `W` (see below)                 
    | `int`, `long`, `decimal`, `string`                                        
                                | Source type |
 | **`year`**        | Extract a date or timestamp year, as years from 1970     
    | `date`, `timestamp(tz)`                                                   
                                | `int`       |
 | **`month`**       | Extract a date or timestamp month, as months from 
1970-01-01 | `date`, `timestamp(tz)`                                            
                                       | `int`       |
-| **`day`**         | Extract a date or timestamp day, as days from 1970-01-01 
    | `date`, `timestamp(tz)`                                                   
                                | `int`       |
+| **`day`**         | Extract a date or timestamp day, as date                 
    | `date`, `timestamp(tz)`                                                   
                                | `date`      |
 
 Review comment:
   Hi @rdblue Would you please help to review the change at your most 
convenience ? The comment addressed.

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