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Danny Chan commented on CALCITE-2997:
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So in what scene you must rely on the logical plan exactly ? Currently, sql to 
rel conversion includes not only RelOptUtil#pushDownJoinConditions but also 
RexNode simplification, decorrelation, some deterministic rewrite.

Maybe you should rely on the SqlNode tree but not RelNode.

> Avoid pushing down join condition in SqlToRelConverter
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CALCITE-2997
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-2997
>             Project: Calcite
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: jin xing
>            Priority: Major
>
> In current code, *SqlToRelConverter:createJoin* is calling 
> *RelOptUtil.pushDownJoinConditions* for optimization. And we can find below 
> conversion from *SqlNode* to *RelNode*:
> {code:java}
> SqlNode:
> select * from A join B on A.x = B.x * 2
> RelNode (Logical-Plan):
> Join (condition:col0=col1)
> |-Project(x as col0)
> | |-Scan(A)
> |-Project(x * 2 as col1)
>   |-Scan(B){code}
> As we can see the logical plan(*RelNode*) posted above is not the pure 
> reflection of the original SQL String(*SqlNode*). The optimization is mixed 
> into the phase on which AST is converted to Logical-Plan. Actually optimizing 
> rule of JoinPushExpressionsRule is doing exactly the same kind of thing. 
> Shall we just keep the optimization inside Optimized-Logical-Plan ? I mean 
> shall we avoid calling *RelOptUtil.pushDownJoinConditions* in 
> *SqlToRelConverter:createJoin*
> I raised this issue because that we are doing something based on the 
> Logical-Plan. And it makes us really confused that the Logical-Plan doesn't 
> corresponds to SqlNode. 
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