| Bug #119863 | Inaccurate decoding of negative TIME durations in Binary Protocol (Cursor Mode) | ||
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| Submitted: | 9 Feb 11:16 | Modified: | 11 Feb 0:22 |
| Reporter: | Sandeep Mishra | Email Updates: | |
| Status: | Verified | Impact on me: | |
| Category: | Connector / J | Severity: | S2 (Serious) |
| Version: | 8.0.30, 9.6.0 (Verified in both) | OS: | Linux (OpenJDK 17) |
| Assigned to: | Filipe Silva | CPU Architecture: | Any (OpenJDK 17) |
| Tags: | Binary Protocol, data corruption, duration, time, useCursorFetch | ||
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To split a large file:
- On *nix platforms use the split command e.g.
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