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[GitHub] [superset] ronaldvanrij commented on issue #16087: Date default to 1970-01-01 in case of null values

ronaldvanrij commented on issue #16087:
URL: https://github.com/apache/superset/issues/16087#issuecomment-946537830


   I can confirm this also occurs while using Postgres as database. It appears the NULL value is transformed into a not a time (NaT) value, which is output as "1970-01-01 00:00:00". 
   
   My (hopefully temporary) workaround is to add a calculated column to the dataset which converts the date into a string, which will display as N/A when the underlaying value is NULL. 


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