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Stamatis Zampetakis commented on CALCITE-7145:
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I share the same opinion with Julian; for me the simplification is invalid.
Personally, I would tackle the general problem and prevent the simplification
when the operator/function may throw rather than adding special logic for
handling the division operator with a zero denominator. For the same reason, I
feel that the SAFE_DIVIDE operator that was suggested previously is not
necessary/relevant for the problem at hand.
> RexSimplify should not simplify IS NULL(10/0)
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> Key: CALCITE-7145
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-7145
> Project: Calcite
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Thomas Rebele
> Assignee: Thomas Rebele
> Priority: Major
> Labels: pull-request-available
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> RexSimplify incorrectly simplifies {{IS NULL(10/0)}} to false and {{IS NOT
> NULL(10,0)}} to true
> In other DBMS it's either the inverse (sqlite, MySQL, MariaDB), or they throw
> an exception in both cases (Oracle, Postgres). The behavior was also
> mentioned in a comment on CALCITE-3368.
> Is it right that throwing an exception during query execution is the expected
> behavior according to the SQL standard?
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