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SQL function toTimezone() converts a Date or DateTime into another timezone. The problem is that the timezone is part of the Date / DateTime type but not part of the internal representation (value). This led to the fact that toTimeZone() wqith non-const timezones produced wrong and misleading results until #48471 (shipped with v23.4) enforced a const timezone. Unfortunately, this PR also broke existing table definitions with non-const timezones, e.g. in ALIAS expressions. So while #48471 addressed the issue appropriately, it is really backwards-incompatible. This PR adds a setting to toggle the behavior and makes it also part of the compatibility profile.
94 lines
4.0 KiB
C++
94 lines
4.0 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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#include <Functions/IFunctionDateOrDateTime.h>
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namespace DB
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{
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namespace ErrorCodes
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{
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extern const int ILLEGAL_TYPE_OF_ARGUMENT;
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}
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template <typename Transform>
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class FunctionDateOrDateTimeToDateTimeOrDateTime64 : public IFunctionDateOrDateTime<Transform>
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{
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private:
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const bool enable_extended_results_for_datetime_functions = false;
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public:
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static FunctionPtr create(ContextPtr context_)
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{
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return std::make_shared<FunctionDateOrDateTimeToDateTimeOrDateTime64>(context_);
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}
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explicit FunctionDateOrDateTimeToDateTimeOrDateTime64(ContextPtr context_)
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: enable_extended_results_for_datetime_functions(context_->getSettingsRef().enable_extended_results_for_datetime_functions)
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{
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}
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DataTypePtr getReturnTypeImpl(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & arguments) const override
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{
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this->checkArguments(arguments, /*is_result_type_date_or_date32*/ false);
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const IDataType * from_type = arguments[0].type.get();
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WhichDataType which(from_type);
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std::string time_zone = extractTimeZoneNameFromFunctionArguments(arguments, 1, 0, false);
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/// If the time zone is specified but empty, throw an exception.
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/// only validate the time_zone part if the number of arguments is 2.
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if (arguments.size() == 2 && time_zone.empty())
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throw Exception(ErrorCodes::ILLEGAL_TYPE_OF_ARGUMENT,
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"Function {} supports a 2nd argument (optional) that must be a valid time zone",
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this->getName());
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if ((which.isDate32() || which.isDateTime64()) && enable_extended_results_for_datetime_functions)
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{
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Int64 scale = DataTypeDateTime64::default_scale;
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if (which.isDateTime64())
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{
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if (const auto * dt64 = checkAndGetDataType<DataTypeDateTime64>(arguments[0].type.get()))
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scale = dt64->getScale();
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}
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return std::make_shared<DataTypeDateTime64>(scale, time_zone);
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}
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else
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return std::make_shared<DataTypeDateTime>(time_zone);
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}
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ColumnPtr executeImpl(const ColumnsWithTypeAndName & arguments, const DataTypePtr & result_type, size_t input_rows_count) const override
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{
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const IDataType * from_type = arguments[0].type.get();
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WhichDataType which(from_type);
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if (which.isDate())
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return DateTimeTransformImpl<DataTypeDate, DataTypeDateTime, Transform>::execute(arguments, result_type, input_rows_count);
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else if (which.isDate32())
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{
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if (enable_extended_results_for_datetime_functions)
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return DateTimeTransformImpl<DataTypeDate32, DataTypeDateTime64, Transform, /*is_extended_result*/ true>::execute(arguments, result_type, input_rows_count);
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else
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return DateTimeTransformImpl<DataTypeDate32, DataTypeDateTime, Transform>::execute(arguments, result_type, input_rows_count);
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}
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else if (which.isDateTime())
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return DateTimeTransformImpl<DataTypeDateTime, DataTypeDateTime, Transform>::execute(arguments, result_type, input_rows_count);
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else if (which.isDateTime64())
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{
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const auto scale = static_cast<const DataTypeDateTime64 *>(from_type)->getScale();
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const TransformDateTime64<Transform> transformer(scale);
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if (enable_extended_results_for_datetime_functions)
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return DateTimeTransformImpl<DataTypeDateTime64, DataTypeDateTime64, decltype(transformer), /*is_extended_result*/ true>::execute(arguments, result_type, input_rows_count, transformer);
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else
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return DateTimeTransformImpl<DataTypeDateTime64, DataTypeDateTime, decltype(transformer)>::execute(arguments, result_type, input_rows_count, transformer);
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}
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else
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throw Exception(ErrorCodes::ILLEGAL_TYPE_OF_ARGUMENT,
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"Illegal type {} of argument of function {}",
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arguments[0].type->getName(), this->getName());
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}
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};
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}
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