Nenrikido opened a new issue, #30229:
URL: https://github.com/apache/doris/issues/30229

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   - [X] I had searched in the 
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similar issues.
   
   
   ### Version
   
   2.0.1
   
   ### What's Wrong?
   
   When using `time_to_sec` on a value of type `TIME` returned by `timediff`, 
the result is always 0 if the `timediff` has been made between two date-like 
strings, and the result is the good one when the `timediff` has been made 
between 2 date objects.
   
   ### What You Expected?
   
   We would expect `time_to_sec` to always return the amount of seconds in the 
`TIME` object returned by `timediff`
   
   ### How to Reproduce?
   
   `select time_to_sec(timediff('2024-01-22', '2024-01-15')) as seconds;` 
returns 0 (wrong)
   `select time_to_sec(timediff(to_date('2024-01-22'), to_date('2024-01-15'))) 
as seconds;` returns 604 800 (right)
   while both `timediff('2024-01-22', '2024-01-15')` and 
`timediff(to_date('2024-01-22'), to_date('2024-01-15'))` return `168:00:00` 
which is the right value
   
   
   ### Anything Else?
   
   _No response_
   
   ### Are you willing to submit PR?
   
   - [ ] Yes I am willing to submit a PR!
   
   ### Code of Conduct
   
   - [X] I agree to follow this project's [Code of 
Conduct](https://www.apache.org/foundation/policies/conduct)
   


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