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Distinction between date and datetime in indexing. #541

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epicadk opened this issue Jun 7, 2021 · 1 comment
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Distinction between date and datetime in indexing. #541

epicadk opened this issue Jun 7, 2021 · 1 comment
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epicadk commented Jun 7, 2021

Can you send a follow-up PR to create a new index table to handle this distinction? I think the current table should probably be the date time index and we should create another one for date index which has epoch day (low and high).

Originally posted by @jingtang10 in #419 (comment)

@epicadk epicadk changed the title Can you send a follow-up PR to create a new index table to handle this distinction? I think the current table should probably be the date time index and we should create another one for date index which has epoch day (low and high). Distinction between date and datetime in indexing. Jun 7, 2021
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epicadk commented Jun 28, 2021

Duplicate of #597

@epicadk epicadk marked this as a duplicate of #597 Jun 28, 2021
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