/** This method should fail because the value is no close to. */
  @Test
  @NeedReload
  public void should_fail_because_value_is_not_close_to() {
    Table table = new Table(source, "test");
    Changes changes = new Changes(table).setStartPointNow();
    update("update test set var14 = 1 where var1 = 1");
    changes.setEndPointNow();

    try {
      assertThat(changes)
          .change()
          .column("var10")
          .valueAtEndPoint()
          .isCloseTo(
              DateTimeValue.of(DateValue.of(2014, 5, 24), TimeValue.of(9, 46, 31)),
              TimeValue.of(0, 0, 0, 1));
      fail("An exception must be raised");
    } catch (AssertionError e) {
      Assertions.assertThat(e.getMessage())
          .isEqualTo(
              String.format(
                  "[Value at end point of Column at index 9 (column name : VAR10) of Change at index 0 (with primary key : [1]) of Changes on TEST table of 'sa/jdbc:h2:mem:test' source] %n"
                      + "Expecting:%n"
                      + "  <2014-05-24T09:46:30.000000000>%n"
                      + "to be close to: %n"
                      + "  <2014-05-24T09:46:31.000000000> %n"
                      + " with tolerance <00:00:00.000000001>"));
    }
    try {
      assertThat(table)
          .column("var10")
          .value()
          .isCloseTo(
              DateTimeValue.of(DateValue.of(2014, 5, 24), TimeValue.of(9, 46, 31)),
              TimeValue.of(0, 0, 0, 100));
      fail("An exception must be raised");
    } catch (AssertionError e) {
      Assertions.assertThat(e.getMessage())
          .isEqualTo(
              String.format(
                  "[Value at index 0 of Column at index 9 (column name : VAR10) of TEST table] %n"
                      + "Expecting:%n"
                      + "  <2014-05-24T09:46:30.000000000>%n"
                      + "to be close to: %n"
                      + "  <2014-05-24T09:46:31.000000000> %n"
                      + " with tolerance <00:00:00.000000100>"));
    }
  }
  /** This method tests the {@code isCloseTo} assertion method. */
  @Test
  @NeedReload
  public void test_is_close_to() {
    Table table = new Table(source, "test");
    Changes changes = new Changes(table).setStartPointNow();
    update("update test set var14 = 1 where var1 = 1");
    changes.setEndPointNow();

    ChangeColumnValueAssert changeColumnValueAssert =
        assertThat(changes).change().column("var10").valueAtEndPoint();
    ChangeColumnValueAssert changeColumnValueAssert2 =
        changeColumnValueAssert.isCloseTo(
            DateTimeValue.of(DateValue.of(2014, 5, 24), TimeValue.of(9, 46, 30)),
            TimeValue.of(0, 0, 0));
    Assertions.assertThat(changeColumnValueAssert).isSameAs(changeColumnValueAssert2);

    TableColumnValueAssert tableColumnValueAssert = assertThat(table).column("var10").value();
    TableColumnValueAssert tableColumnValueAssert2 =
        tableColumnValueAssert.isCloseTo(
            DateTimeValue.of(DateValue.of(2014, 5, 24), TimeValue.of(9, 46, 30)),
            TimeValue.of(0, 0, 0));
    Assertions.assertThat(tableColumnValueAssert).isSameAs(tableColumnValueAssert2);
  }
 @Test
 public void testOf() throws Exception {
   DateTimeValue value = DateTimeValue.of(CONTENT);
   assertEquals(CONTENT, value.get());
   assertFalse(value.excludeFromIndexes());
 }
 @Test
 public void testToBuilder() throws Exception {
   DateTimeValue value = DateTimeValue.of(CONTENT);
   assertEquals(value, value.toBuilder().build());
 }