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[GitHub] [iceberg] jacques-n commented on pull request #1825: Add timestamp to table definition in Nessie Catalog

jacques-n commented on pull request #1825:
URL: https://github.com/apache/iceberg/pull/1825#issuecomment-736576495


   I agree with @rdblue wrt end of day/period.
   
   Writing '#2019' should mean what is the last value for that period. This should actually be consistent across the board. Give me the most recent commit that matches this declaration. Even if you give seconds, if there two commits within that second, you should get the most recent one. The key here is that the person is giving a year or day reference, not a time reference. Whatever internal resolution we use should not influence what they mean when they express a particular period.


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