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Steven Hawkins resolved TEIID-499.
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Resolution: Done
consolidated parse/format functions to parsetimestamp and formattimestamp for pushdown. Added support for SQL Server/Sybase matching exact format strings, and support for Oracle/PG using a translation approach. H2/Teiid pushdown support is unchanged which is just a pass through.
Translators can customize this behavior using the supportsOnlyFormatLiterals and the supportFormatLiteral functions.
Number format support was not yet generally added.
> pushdown of parsedate, parsetime, parsetimestamp
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> Key: TEIID-499
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-499
> Project: Teiid
> Issue Type: Feature Request
> Components: JDBC Connector
> Affects Versions: 6.0.0
> Reporter: Marc Shirley
> Assignee: Steven Hawkins
> Fix For: 7.7.1
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> Client requesting pushdown of parsedate, parsetime, parsetimestamp functions.
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Van Halbert commented on TEIID-1897:
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Can I apply the patch to the 7.7.x branch only?
> Fix the Teiid Build so that the java docs can be built on the first pass
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> Key: TEIID-1897
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-1897
> Project: Teiid
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Build/Kits
> Affects Versions: 7.7
> Reporter: Van Halbert
> Assignee: Van Halbert
> Fix For: 7.7.1
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> Attachments: teiid-javadoc-aggregator.patch
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> In order to build the javadocs in the Teiid project, 2 maven build passes are required to be run. This is because of the order of maven dependencies, causing the javadoc's to fail because the jar's have not been built. A suggested fix is to move the javadocs build into its own project, similarly to how modeshape resolved this issue.
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