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Hongze Zhang edited comment on CALCITE-2985 at 4/19/19 5:44 PM:
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[~julianhyde] - I've opened CALCITE-3010 and
[PR#1175|https://github.com/apache/calcite/pull/1175] to integrate
JsonValueExpression with Expression. Could you please review?
P.S. I used to suggest doing such an integration in the fix of CALCITE-2869,
but per the discussion I think that would be too late :(
was (Author: zhztheplayer):
[~julianhyde] - I've opened CALCITE-3010 and [PR#1175] to integrate
JsonValueExpression with Expression. Could you please review?
P.S. I used to suggest doing such an integration in the fix of CALCITE-2869,
but per the discussion I think that would be too late :(
> Add the JSON_STORAGE_SIZE function
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>
> Key: CALCITE-2985
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-2985
> Project: Calcite
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Reporter: Forward Xu
> Assignee: Forward Xu
> Priority: Major
> Labels: pull-request-available
> Time Spent: 1h 10m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> JSON_STORAGE_SIZE(json_val)
> This function returns the number of bytes used to store the binary
> representation of a JSON document. When the argument is a JSON column, this
> is the space used to store the JSON document. json_val must be a valid JSON
> document or a string which can be parsed as one. In the case where it is
> string, the function returns the amount of storage space in the JSON binary
> representation that is created by parsing the string as JSON and converting
> it to binary. It returns NULL if the argument is NULL.
> An error results when json_val is not NULL, and is not—or cannot be
> successfully parsed as—a JSON document.
> To illustrate this function's behavior when used with a JSON column as its
> argument, we create a table named jtable containing a JSON column jcol,
> insert a JSON value into the table, then obtain the storage space used by
> this column with JSON_STORAGE_SIZE(), as shown here:
> {code:java}
> SELECT
> JSON_STORAGE_SIZE('[100, "sakila", [1, 3, 5], 425.05]') AS A,
> JSON_STORAGE_SIZE('{"a": 1000, "b": "a", "c": "[1, 3, 5, 7]"}') AS B,
> JSON_STORAGE_SIZE('{"a": 1000, "b": "wxyz", "c": "[1, 3, 5, 7]"}') AS C,
> JSON_STORAGE_SIZE('[100, "json", [[10, 20, 30], 3, 5], 425.05]') AS D;
> {code}
> | A | B | C | D |
> | 29 | 37 | 40 | 36 |
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