Add nanoseconds to column of type TIMESTAMP(23,10)












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Given I have database column of type TIMESTAMP(23,10), how can I add nanoseconds?



When I try:



UPDATE MY_TABLE SET VALID_TO = DATEADD('NANOSECOND', 999999999, VALID_TO);


or



UPDATE MY_TABLE SET VALID_TO = DATEADD('NS', 999999999, VALID_TO);


I get



Invalid value "NANOSECOND" for parameter "date part";


or



Invalid value "NS" for parameter "date part";


According to the documentation of DATEADD function, I should be able to use nanoseconds.



I'm using com.h2database:h2:1.4.196










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  • Looks like a bug if it should support nanoseconds or unclarity in documentation if it shouldn't. It works up to milliseconds, i tried to hack it with setting it to millisecond and giving a value 1e-6, but it silently ignored it :P

    – xagaffar
    Nov 28 '18 at 9:08


















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Given I have database column of type TIMESTAMP(23,10), how can I add nanoseconds?



When I try:



UPDATE MY_TABLE SET VALID_TO = DATEADD('NANOSECOND', 999999999, VALID_TO);


or



UPDATE MY_TABLE SET VALID_TO = DATEADD('NS', 999999999, VALID_TO);


I get



Invalid value "NANOSECOND" for parameter "date part";


or



Invalid value "NS" for parameter "date part";


According to the documentation of DATEADD function, I should be able to use nanoseconds.



I'm using com.h2database:h2:1.4.196










share|improve this question

























  • Looks like a bug if it should support nanoseconds or unclarity in documentation if it shouldn't. It works up to milliseconds, i tried to hack it with setting it to millisecond and giving a value 1e-6, but it silently ignored it :P

    – xagaffar
    Nov 28 '18 at 9:08
















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Given I have database column of type TIMESTAMP(23,10), how can I add nanoseconds?



When I try:



UPDATE MY_TABLE SET VALID_TO = DATEADD('NANOSECOND', 999999999, VALID_TO);


or



UPDATE MY_TABLE SET VALID_TO = DATEADD('NS', 999999999, VALID_TO);


I get



Invalid value "NANOSECOND" for parameter "date part";


or



Invalid value "NS" for parameter "date part";


According to the documentation of DATEADD function, I should be able to use nanoseconds.



I'm using com.h2database:h2:1.4.196










share|improve this question
















Given I have database column of type TIMESTAMP(23,10), how can I add nanoseconds?



When I try:



UPDATE MY_TABLE SET VALID_TO = DATEADD('NANOSECOND', 999999999, VALID_TO);


or



UPDATE MY_TABLE SET VALID_TO = DATEADD('NS', 999999999, VALID_TO);


I get



Invalid value "NANOSECOND" for parameter "date part";


or



Invalid value "NS" for parameter "date part";


According to the documentation of DATEADD function, I should be able to use nanoseconds.



I'm using com.h2database:h2:1.4.196







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  • Looks like a bug if it should support nanoseconds or unclarity in documentation if it shouldn't. It works up to milliseconds, i tried to hack it with setting it to millisecond and giving a value 1e-6, but it silently ignored it :P

    – xagaffar
    Nov 28 '18 at 9:08





















  • Looks like a bug if it should support nanoseconds or unclarity in documentation if it shouldn't. It works up to milliseconds, i tried to hack it with setting it to millisecond and giving a value 1e-6, but it silently ignored it :P

    – xagaffar
    Nov 28 '18 at 9:08



















Looks like a bug if it should support nanoseconds or unclarity in documentation if it shouldn't. It works up to milliseconds, i tried to hack it with setting it to millisecond and giving a value 1e-6, but it silently ignored it :P

– xagaffar
Nov 28 '18 at 9:08







Looks like a bug if it should support nanoseconds or unclarity in documentation if it shouldn't. It works up to milliseconds, i tried to hack it with setting it to millisecond and giving a value 1e-6, but it silently ignored it :P

– xagaffar
Nov 28 '18 at 9:08














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        See my github issue and answer from H2 maintainer for more details.







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