Chris Matta created DRILL-1842:
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Summary: SELECT COUNT DISTINCT with HAVING fails to plan the query
Key: DRILL-1842
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-1842
Project: Apache Drill
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Query Planning & Optimization
Affects Versions: 0.6.0
Reporter: Chris Matta
Tableau is using the following query to get the distinct count of a measure:
{code:SQL}
SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT `custview`.`age`) AS `ctd_age_ok` FROM
`mfs.views`.`nestedclickview` `nestedclickview` INNER JOIN
`mfs.views`.`custview` `custview` ON (`nestedclickview`.`cust_id` =
`custview`.`cust_id`) HAVING (COUNT(1) > 0);
{code}
And it fails on 0.06r2 with a planing error.
Interestingly if I remove the HAVING(COUNT(1)>0) statement at the end it works:
{code}
: jdbc:drill:zk=172.16.1.175:5181,172.16.1.1> SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT
`custview`.`age`) AS `ctd_age_ok` FROM `mfs.views`.`nestedclickview`
`nestedclickview` INNER JOIN `mfs.views`.`custview` `custview` ON
(`nestedclickview`.`cust_id` = `custview`.`cust_id`);
+------------+
| ctd_age_ok |
+------------+
| 5 |
+------------+
1 row selected (4.776 seconds)
{code}
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