[CALCITE-5308] Add support for TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE and microsecond-precision#186
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JIRA issue here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-5308 |
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Superceded by #205 which focuses just on the type support and punts on precision for now. |
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Have the cursor interpret a
BigDecimalin a time/date field as seconds since epoch, with up to nanosecond precision. Also, implement a proper getter forTIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONEwhich is given proper Calcite support in apache/calcite#2973.