hi, Sergey,
I tried on my local mysql query `select timestampadd(YEAR,-1000,'2017-11-29
22:58:58.998');` it looks that the result of mysql is "1017-11-29
22:58:58.998000". I don't know why the results of us are different...
Maybe I could not answer your question, however there are some ot
I'd like to better understand how catalogs will work in SQL Client. I
assume we'll be able to reference catalog classes from the environment file
(e.g. FLINK-9172).
Thanks
On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 4:56 AM Fabian Hueske wrote:
> Hi Dominik,
>
> The SQL Client supports the same subset of SQL tha
I just added the black outline and white-filled versions of the Flink logo to
the svn directory[1] for the Apache wide logo directory. I got these from the
presumably official directory[2] on the web site. This means that there are now
flink-[123].svg forms in that directory which should show
Hello,
I have just faced with a question: what calendar is used by Flink
tableAPI/sql?
For instance there was a TIMESTAMPADD related issue [1] with references to
MySql documentation. However there are some contradictions like:
from one side there is a testTimestampAdd[2] in Flink which expects
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Nicos Maris created FLINK-10217:
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Summary: use Slack for user support and questions
Key: FLINK-10217
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-10217
Project: Flink
Issue Type: Task
Juho Autio created FLINK-10216:
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Summary: Add REGEXP_MATCH in TableAPI and SQL
Key: FLINK-10216
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-10216
Project: Flink
Issue Type: Sub-task
liuxianjiao created FLINK-10215:
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Summary: Add configuration of java option for historyserver
Key: FLINK-10215
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-10215
Project: Flink
Issue Type