[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1681?page=all ]
Mike Matrigali updated DERBY-1681:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 10.3.0.0)
Derby Info: [Patch Available, Existing Application Impact, Regression]
(was: [Regression, Existing Application Impact])
I fixed the typo's that I could see, if there are any others let me know. Not
a svn expert, you may have to svn update to see changes - not sure. Easiest if
you give the svn rev number of the problem log, it is very easy to edit them:
ie. svn propedit svn:log --revprop -r 437487, pops you into an edit window like
svn commit.
> Regression (wrong results): Join predicate can be ignored for left-most child
> in a chain of nested unions.
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>
> Key: DERBY-1681
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1681
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: SQL
> Affects Versions: 10.1.3.1, 10.1.3.0, 10.2.1.0
> Reporter: A B
> Assigned To: A B
> Fix For: 10.2.1.0, 10.1.4.0
>
> Attachments: d1681_test.patch, d1681_test_v2.patch, d1681_v1.patch,
> DERBY-1681_v1.html
>
>
> If Derby chooses to do a join between two FromTables and the right table is a
> chain of UNIONs, then the optimizer may choose to push the join predicate (if
> provided) down into the UNION and to both children of every UNION in the
> chain. But if the predicate cannot be pushed to the children of any of the
> UNIONs (except the top-level one) the predicate can end up being ignored
> altogether with respect to that UNION's children. The result is that query
> execution can return rows that do not satisfy the predicate.
> This is a regression introduced in 10.1.2.4 and thus it affects 10.1.3 and
> 10.2. I came across this while tracing through code for DERBY-1633.
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