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The first two coalesce statements should return 1, but the first one returns the incorrect value of 1970-01-01T00:00:00.000001Z. The other two coalesce statements are there just to show with non-null values, or when the null::timestamp is used as a return value it all works as expected.
To reproduce
The first two
coalesce
statements should return1
, but the first one returns the incorrect value of1970-01-01T00:00:00.000001Z
. The other twocoalesce
statements are there just to show with non-null values, or when thenull::timestamp
is used as a return value it all works as expected.Maybe related to this issue
QuestDB version:
7.4.3
OS, in case of Docker specify Docker and the Host OS:
OSx
File System, in case of Docker specify Host File System:
ext4
Full Name:
javier ramirez
Affiliation:
questdb
Have you followed Linux, MacOs kernel configuration steps to increase Maximum open files and Maximum virtual memory areas limit?
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