Seems that the new sub-seconds features have broken datediff with the "s" argument. The help still indicates that "s" should be available.
A script using "s" as an argument stops execution with an error: No such argument: s.
If I change the argument to "ms", it works.
datediff(date1, date2, "s") is broken
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Re: datediff(date1, date2, "s") is broken
OH, wow. "m", "d", "h", "n", "s" were all broken. Thanks!
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Re: datediff(date1, date2, "s") is broken
Thanks for the fix.