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Jiajun Xie edited comment on CALCITE-5241 at 8/19/22 11:56 AM:
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[~pfzhan] ,  Do you want to parse `select char( x )`? Calcite babel parser can 
parse it.
{code:java}
// BabelParserTest
@Test void testCharFun() {
  sql("select char(2)")
      .ok("SELECT `CHAR`(2)");
} {code}

BTW, It is more appropriate to ask questions in calcite mail list: 
[email protected]


was (Author: jiajunbernoulli):
[~pfzhan] ,  Do you want to parse `select char(x)`? Calcite babel parser can 
parse it.
{code:java}
// BabelParserTest
@Test void testCharFun() {
  sql("select char(2)")
      .ok("SELECT `CHAR`(2)");
} {code}

BTW, It is more appropriate to ask questions in calcite mail list: 
[email protected]

> calcite can't support function of char(n) or {fn CHAR(string)}
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CALCITE-5241
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-5241
>             Project: Calcite
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: core
>            Reporter: pengfei.zhan
>            Priority: Major
>
> Spark and hive support `char\(n\)`, however, calcite doesn't support it. Is 
> there any message I missed?



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