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[Bug 2497] R-127: Distinction between 00:00:00 and 24:00:00 for time datatype?

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------- Comment #3 from davep@iit.edu  2007-03-31 04:47 -------
On 30 Mar the WG asserted its intent that 00:00:00 and 24:00:00 be identical,
and corrected the bug in 3851 to insure that this was the case.

They also chose to add a note to the end of 3.3.9.4 saying "NOTE:  The lexical
mapping maps '00:00:00' and '24:00:00' to the same value, namely midnight (hour
= 0, minute = 0, second = 0)."    ['hour', 'minute', and 'second' marked up to
indicate they are the coordinates of a time value so named.]

[This bug should now carry the keyword 'decided'.  Bugzilla will not permit me
to make that change at this time.]
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