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Steven Phillips updated DRILL-3477:
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Assignee: Jinfeng Ni (was: Steven Phillips)
> Using IntVector for null expressions causes problems with implicit cast
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> Key: DRILL-3477
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-3477
> Project: Apache Drill
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Steven Phillips
> Assignee: Jinfeng Ni
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> See DRILL-3353, for example.
> A simple example is this:
> {code}
> select * from t where a = 's';
> {code}
> If the first batch scanned from table t does not contain the column a, the
> expression materializer in Project defaults to Nullable Int as the type. The
> Filter then sees an Equals expression between a VarChar and an Int type, so
> it does an implicit cast. Implicit cast rules give Int higher precedence, so
> the literal 's' is cast to Int, which ends up throwing a
> NumberFormatException.
> In the class ResolverTypePrecedence, we see that Null type has the lowest
> precedence, which makes sense. But since we don't actually currently have an
> implementation for NullVector, we should materialize the Null type as the
> Vector with the lowest possible precedence, which is VarBinary.
> My suggestion is that we should use VarBinary as the default type in
> ExpressionMaterializer instead of Int.
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