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Khawla Mouhoubi commented on CALCITE-2979:
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Thank you for your comments.
[~sereda] the order will most likely be based on the size of the tables, the
smaller one being the outer table. For the teminology Batch will be used in the
code.
[~julianhyde] can you please clarify what you mean by assigning keys to batches?
> Add a block-based nested loop join algorithm
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> Key: CALCITE-2979
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-2979
> Project: Calcite
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 1.19.0
> Reporter: Stamatis Zampetakis
> Assignee: Khawla Mouhoubi
> Priority: Major
> Labels: performance
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> Currently, Calcite provides a tuple-based nested loop join algorithm
> implemented through EnumerableCorrelate and EnumerableDefaults.correlateJoin.
> This means that for each tuple of the outer relation we probe (set variables)
> in the inner relation.
> The goal of this issue is to add new algorithm (or extend the correlateJoin
> method) which first gathers blocks (batches) of tuples from the outer
> relation and then probes the inner relation once per block.
> There are cases (eg., indexes) where the inner relation can be accessed by
> more than one value which can greatly improve the performance in particular
> when the outer relation is big.
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