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[jira] [Created] (SPARK-36021) Incorrect parsing of the start field
in interval literals
Max Gekk created SPARK-36021:
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Summary: Incorrect parsing of the start field in interval literals
Key: SPARK-36021
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-36021
Project: Spark
Issue Type: Sub-task
Components: SQL
Affects Versions: 3.2.0
Reporter: Max Gekk
The example below portraits the issue:
{code:sql}
spark-sql> select interval '123456:12' minute to second;
Error in query:
requirement failed: Interval string must match day-time format of '^(?<sign>[+|-])?(?<minute>\d{1,2}):(?<second>(\d{1,2})(\.(\d{1,9}))?)$': 123456:12, set spark.sql.legacy.fromDayTimeString.enabled to true to restore the behavior before Spark 3.0.(line 1, pos 16)
== SQL ==
select interval '123456:12' minute to second
----------------^^^
{code}
The start field can have more than 2 digits, actually.
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