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Rick Hillegas commented on DERBY-4357:
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Thanks for the feedback, Chris. You're right, the ddl example is confusing. I 
will fix that in the next rev of the spec. I'm hoping to get to this feature 
during 10.6 development, but there are some other items ahead of it in the 
queue. Thanks.

> TableFunctions provide no information to limit underlying query
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DERBY-4357
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-4357
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: SQL
>    Affects Versions: 10.4.1.3, 10.4.2.0, 10.5.1.1, 10.5.2.0, 10.5.3.0
>         Environment: ALL
>            Reporter: Chris Goodacre
>         Attachments: RestrictedTableFunctions.html, 
> RestrictedTableFunctions.html, RestrictedTableFunctions.html, 
> RestrictedTableFunctions.html
>
>
> The API specification for TableFunctions cannot provide information to the 
> implementer of the TableFunction about the details of the query.  For 
> example: 
> (a) I defined a table function named MyFunction with columns a,b, & c
> (b) I bind the table function properly using the CREATE FUNCTION SQL.
> User executes the following SQL:
> select a,b from table ( MyFunction() ) where c = 123
> Without passing the column list and/or where clause as arguments to the table 
> function, my implementation can not know that it only needs two of the three 
> columns, and only rows where c = 123.
> For TableFunctions that are built to integrate distant/legacy data, the cost 
> of the query can be prohibitive.   It would be better if information 
> regarding the columns in the select and restrictions from the where clause 
> could be passed to the developer.

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