> I personally don't know why MySQL even bothers providing a TIME field
> type.
>
> Of course, as always, I could be missing some specific use case for it.
Repeating events, "Tuesdays at 4:00pm" for example.
PostgreSQL also provides a time field type where no date is stored.
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