On Thu, Oct 14, 2021, 16:38 Bryn Llewellyn <b...@yugabyte.com> wrote:

> . This means for instance that two time periods with only an endpoint in
> common do not overlap.
>
>
A range has two endpoints.  The one at the later (end) of the range and the
one at the earlier (start).  I suppose rewording it to say "boundary point"
in common would avoid the ambiguity in the use of the word "end".

>
David J.

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