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Steven Hawkins updated TEIID-3920:
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Description:
The databasetimezone execution property is not used - and not needed since all date/time
information needs to be in gmt or with an explicit timezone.
This is a candidate for 8.12.5 as well.
was:
The databasetimezone execution property is not used - and not needed since all date/time
information needs to be in gmt.
This is a candidate for 8.12.5 as well.
After looking at the source though, I'm not so sure about this. EdmDate and
EdmTimeOfDay both assume GMT for incoming string values - however when the convert from
Java objects to string they use the local/default Calendar. This seems like it could be a
bug since it is asymmetric behavior. I can't find any spec reference on this either.
Remove databasetimezone property from odata4 translator
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Key: TEIID-3920
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-3920
Project: Teiid
Issue Type: Quality Risk
Components: Misc. Connectors
Reporter: Steven Hawkins
Assignee: Steven Hawkins
Fix For: 8.13
The databasetimezone execution property is not used - and not needed since all date/time
information needs to be in gmt or with an explicit timezone.
This is a candidate for 8.12.5 as well.
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