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Danny Chan commented on CALCITE-3212:
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Thanks [~praveenbingo], does this behavior belongs to the SQL standard ? I
found for MYSQL is the behavior you proposed.
I think the equivalence is mainly used for type cast, i.e. cast(int as
decimal(10, 0)) when we need a decimal operand but actually it is an integer.
I'm curious about what you needs are ?
> Derive equivalent decimal type for integer and bigint
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> Key: CALCITE-3212
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-3212
> Project: Calcite
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Praveen Kumar Desabandu
> Priority: Major
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> Currently int and bigint literalĀ types default to 10,0 and 19,0 precision
> Allow clients to interpret them according to their values for e.g. a
> smallint, tinyint, int and bigint.
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