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Jerin John updated CALCITE-5910:
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    Description: 
Add support for 
[REGEXP_EXTRACT|https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/reference/standard-sql/string_functions#regexp_extract]
 and 
[REGEXP_SUBSTR|https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/reference/standard-sql/string_functions#regexp_substr]
 functions from BigQuery.

*{{REGEXP_EXTRACT(value, regexp[, position[, occurrence]])}}*
Returns the substring in {{value}} that matches the regular expression 
{{{}regexp{}}}. Returns {{NULL}} if there is no match.
 * If the regular expression contains a capturing group ({{{}(...){}}}), and 
there is a match for that capturing group, that match is returned. If there are 
multiple matches for a capturing group, the last match is returned.
 * If {{position}} is specified, the search starts at this position in 
{{{}value{}}}, otherwise it starts at the beginning of {{{}value{}}}.
 * If {{occurrence}} is specified, the search returns a specific occurrence of 
the {{regexp}} in {{{}value{}}}, otherwise returns the first match.

 
*{{REGEXP_SUBSTR(value, regexp[, position[, occurrence]])}}*
Synonym for REGEXP_EXTRACT

  was:
Add support for 
[REGEXP_EXTRACT|https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/reference/standard-sql/string_functions#regexp_extract]
 function from BigQuery.

*{{REGEXP_EXTRACT(value, regexp[, position[, occurrence]])}}*
Returns the substring in {{value}} that matches the regular expression 
{{{}regexp{}}}. Returns {{NULL}} if there is no match.
 * If the regular expression contains a capturing group ({{{}(...){}}}), and 
there is a match for that capturing group, that match is returned. If there are 
multiple matches for a capturing group, the last match is returned.
 * If {{position}} is specified, the search starts at this position in 
{{{}value{}}}, otherwise it starts at the beginning of {{{}value{}}}.
 * If {{occurrence}} is specified, the search returns a specific occurrence of 
the {{regexp}} in {{{}value{}}}, otherwise returns the first match.

 
*{{REGEXP_SUBSTR(value, regexp[, position[, occurrence]])}}*
Synonym for REGEXP_EXTRACT


> Add REGEXP_EXTRACT and REGEXP_SUBSTR functions (enabled in BigQuery library)
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CALCITE-5910
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-5910
>             Project: Calcite
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Jerin John
>            Assignee: Jerin John
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: pull-request-available
>
> Add support for 
> [REGEXP_EXTRACT|https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/reference/standard-sql/string_functions#regexp_extract]
>  and 
> [REGEXP_SUBSTR|https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/reference/standard-sql/string_functions#regexp_substr]
>  functions from BigQuery.
> *{{REGEXP_EXTRACT(value, regexp[, position[, occurrence]])}}*
> Returns the substring in {{value}} that matches the regular expression 
> {{{}regexp{}}}. Returns {{NULL}} if there is no match.
>  * If the regular expression contains a capturing group ({{{}(...){}}}), and 
> there is a match for that capturing group, that match is returned. If there 
> are multiple matches for a capturing group, the last match is returned.
>  * If {{position}} is specified, the search starts at this position in 
> {{{}value{}}}, otherwise it starts at the beginning of {{{}value{}}}.
>  * If {{occurrence}} is specified, the search returns a specific occurrence 
> of the {{regexp}} in {{{}value{}}}, otherwise returns the first match.
>  
> *{{REGEXP_SUBSTR(value, regexp[, position[, occurrence]])}}*
> Synonym for REGEXP_EXTRACT



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