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[GitHub] [spark] srowen commented on issue #26358: [SPARK-29712][SQL] Take into account the left bound in `fromDayTimeString()`

srowen commented on issue #26358: [SPARK-29712][SQL] Take into account the left bound in `fromDayTimeString()`
URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/26358#issuecomment-549423524
 
 
   Hm, none of those examples show 'extracting' a subset of the interval. It seems like a way to specify what the unit-less string means. It seems like the pgsql you have above ought to fail if so, as the string doesn't match the units, yeah.
   
   It seems like the current behavior works like pgsql? if so, is that maybe an OK stance on the semantics in these 'incorrect' cases?

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