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Vladimir Sitnikov commented on CALCITE-2799:
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[~arina], would you please add
{code:sql}select x+10 as x
from (values(1),(2)) as t(x)
group by x
having max(x)>1{code} test?
What do you suppose to use for {{x}}? Should it throw? Should it use column
name? Should it use alias?
> Allow alias in having clause for aggregate functions
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CALCITE-2799
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-2799
> Project: Calcite
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.18.0
> Reporter: Arina Ielchiieva
> Assignee: Julian Hyde
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 1.19.0
>
>
> Currently alias is not allowed in having for aggregate functions.
> MySql supports such cases and taking into account that alias in having clause
> is allowed only for the following conformance levels: MYSQL_5, LENIENT,
> BABEL, it makes sense to allow alias in having for aggregate functions.
> {noformat}
> /**
> * Whether to allow aliases from the {@code SELECT} clause to be used as
> * column names in the {@code HAVING} clause.
> *
> * <p>Among the built-in conformance levels, true in
> * {@link SqlConformanceEnum#BABEL},
> * {@link SqlConformanceEnum#LENIENT},
> * {@link SqlConformanceEnum#MYSQL_5};
> * false otherwise.
> */
> boolean isHavingAlias();
> {noformat}
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