Max Gekk created SPARK-57808:
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Summary: Document the microsecond-only limitation of typed
encoders and UDFs for nanosecond timestamps
Key: SPARK-57808
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-57808
Project: Spark
Issue Type: Sub-task
Components: Documentation
Affects Versions: 4.3.0
Reporter: Max Gekk
This sub-task is part of the umbrella SPARK-56822 (timestamps with nanosecond
precision).
h2. Decision
Document only, not implement (per review).
h2. Problem
Typed Dataset encoders bind {{java.time}} to microsecond SQL types:
{{ScalaReflection}} / {{JavaTypeInference}} and {{Encoders.INSTANT}} /
{{Encoders.LOCALDATETIME}} map to {{TimestampType}} / {{TimestampNTZType}}
(ScalaReflection.scala ~L331-332, JavaTypeInference.scala ~L99-101). As a
result:
* {{ds.as[CaseClassWithInstant]}} and schema-less
{{createDataFrame(Seq(instant))}} do not preserve nanoseconds;
* typed Scala/Java UDFs ({{udf((i: Instant) => ...)}}) coerce nanosecond inputs
to microsecond at the UDF boundary;
* Kryo encoders bypass the SQL type system entirely.
Nanosecond precision is available only via the schema-driven {{Row}} /
{{Encoders.row(schema)}} path (SPARK-57033).
h2. Goal
Document these as known limitations and describe the schema-driven workaround.
No encoder/UDF code changes.
h2. Scope
Docs only (nanosecond-timestamp type reference / known limitations),
cross-linked with the migration guide and the SparkR non-support note
(SPARK-57807).
h2. Acceptance criteria
* Docs state the typed-encoder / {{ds.as[T]}} / typed-UDF microsecond-only
behavior and how to retain nanoseconds via schema-driven APIs.
h2. Testing
Docs only.
h2. Dependencies
None (documentation only). Cross-links SPARK-57807 (SparkR non-support) and the
nanosecond-timestamp docs/migration sub-task.
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