yaooqinn commented on a change in pull request #27965: [SPARK-31205][SQL] 
support string literal as the second argument of date_add/date_sub functions
URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/27965#discussion_r395606758
 
 

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 ### UDFs and Built-in Functions
 
-  - Since Spark 3.0, the `date_add` and `date_sub` functions only accepts int, 
smallint, tinyint as the 2nd argument, fractional and string types are not 
valid anymore, e.g. `date_add(cast('1964-05-23' as date), '12.34')` will cause 
`AnalysisException`. In Spark version 2.4 and earlier, if the 2nd argument is 
fractional or string value, it will be coerced to int value, and the result 
will be a date value of `1964-06-04`.
+  - Since Spark 3.0, the `date_add` and `date_sub` functions only accepts int, 
smallint, tinyint as the 2nd argument, fractional and string types are not 
valid anymore, e.g. `date_add(cast('1964-05-23' as date), '12.34')` will cause 
`AnalysisException`. Note that, string literals are still allowed, but Spark 
will throw Analysis Exception if the string is not a valid integer. In Spark 
version 2.4 and earlier, if the 2nd argument is fractional or string value, it 
will be coerced to int value, and the result will be a date value of 
`1964-06-04`.
 
 Review comment:
   `accepts` -> `accept`; `fractional and string types are not valid anymore` 
seems to be inconsistent with ` string literals are still allowed`

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