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[jira] [Commented] (SPARK-32602) Data with date type are saved into hive table with wrong value '1970-01-01'

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Apache Spark commented on SPARK-32602:
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User 'qiuwenxiang0103' has created a pull request for this issue:
https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/29420

> Data with date type are saved into hive table with wrong value '1970-01-01'
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SPARK-32602
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-32602
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: SQL
>    Affects Versions: 3.0.0
>            Reporter: Qiu Wenxiang
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: correctness
>
>  
> How to reproduce:
> {code:java}
> scala> spark.sql("create table t1(d date)")
> res2: org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrame = []
> scala> spark.sql("insert into table t1 values(cast('2020-08-09' as date))")
> res3: org.apache.spark.sql.DataFrame = []
> scala> spark.sql("select d from t1").show
> +----------+
> |         d|
> +----------+
> |1970-01-01|
> +----------+  
> {code}
>  
> Spark 3.0 introduced DaysWritable which extends DateWrite from hive to handle date type. DaysWritable.toString() is called to write its value into hive table. DateWrite.toString() is defined as:
>  
> {code:java}
> @Override
> public String toString() {
>  // For toString, the time does not matter
>  return get(false).toString();
> }
> public Date get(boolean doesTimeMatter) {
>   return new Date(daysToMillis(daysSinceEpoch, doesTimeMatter));
> }
> {code}
>  
> DaysWritable didn't override toString(), neither get(boolean doesTimeMatter)。It did override get():
> {code:java}
> override def get(): Date = new Date(DateWritable.daysToMillis(julianDays))
> {code}
> but this didn't help with toString(), so with daysSinceEpoch in DateWritable always as 0, calls to DaysWritable.toString() will always return '1970-01-01', and as a result date value stored into hive table will always have value '1970-01-01'。



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