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Egbert van der Veen updated DRILL-4684:
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    Description: 
When joining a RDBMS table on itself (for instance; with a table that contains 
both subitems and main items), Drill fails to correctly retrieve the result 
columns. This has been tested using both MySQL and PostgreSQL databases as 
storage providers.

See attached screenshots for expected result (which works when queried directly 
against the database), and the actual result through Drill

Code to reproduce:

{code:sql}
--create table
CREATE TABLE `join_test` (
  `id` int(11) NOT NULL,
  `type` varchar(50) DEFAULT NULL,
  `mainItem` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
  `description` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
  UNIQUE KEY `id` (`id`)
) ;

--insert testdata
INSERT INTO join_test (id, type, mainItem, description) VALUES (1, 'mainItem', 
null, 'First main item');
INSERT INTO join_test (id, type, mainItem, description) VALUES (2, 'subItem', 
1, 'First subitem of first main item');
INSERT INTO join_test (id, type, mainItem, description) VALUES (3, 'subItem', 
1, 'Second subitem of first main item');

--perform query
SELECT main.type firsttype, main.description firstdescription, sub.type 
secondtype, sub.description seconddescription 
FROM join_test sub
JOIN join_test main ON sub.mainItem = main.id
{code}

  was:
When joining a RDBMS table on itself (for instance; with a table that contains 
both subitems and main items), Drill fails to correctly retrieve the result 
columns. This has been tested using both MySQL and PostgreSQL databases as 
storage providers.

See attached screenshots for expected result (which works when queried directly 
against the database), and the actual result through Drill

Code to reproduce:

```
--create table
CREATE TABLE `join_test` (
  `id` int(11) NOT NULL,
  `type` varchar(50) DEFAULT NULL,
  `mainItem` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
  `description` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
  UNIQUE KEY `id` (`id`)
) ;

--insert testdata
INSERT INTO join_test (id, type, mainItem, description) VALUES (1, 'mainItem', 
null, 'First main item');
INSERT INTO join_test (id, type, mainItem, description) VALUES (2, 'subItem', 
1, 'First subitem of first main item');
INSERT INTO join_test (id, type, mainItem, description) VALUES (3, 'subItem', 
1, 'Second subitem of first main item');

--perform query
SELECT main.type firsttype, main.description firstdescription, sub.type 
secondtype, sub.description seconddescription 
FROM join_test sub
JOIN join_test main ON sub.mainItem = main.id
``` 


> Incorrect behavior when joining RDBMS table on itself
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DRILL-4684
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-4684
>             Project: Apache Drill
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Egbert van der Veen
>         Attachments: actual result.png, expected result.png
>
>
> When joining a RDBMS table on itself (for instance; with a table that 
> contains both subitems and main items), Drill fails to correctly retrieve the 
> result columns. This has been tested using both MySQL and PostgreSQL 
> databases as storage providers.
> See attached screenshots for expected result (which works when queried 
> directly against the database), and the actual result through Drill
> Code to reproduce:
> {code:sql}
> --create table
> CREATE TABLE `join_test` (
>   `id` int(11) NOT NULL,
>   `type` varchar(50) DEFAULT NULL,
>   `mainItem` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
>   `description` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL,
>   PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
>   UNIQUE KEY `id` (`id`)
> ) ;
> --insert testdata
> INSERT INTO join_test (id, type, mainItem, description) VALUES (1, 
> 'mainItem', null, 'First main item');
> INSERT INTO join_test (id, type, mainItem, description) VALUES (2, 'subItem', 
> 1, 'First subitem of first main item');
> INSERT INTO join_test (id, type, mainItem, description) VALUES (3, 'subItem', 
> 1, 'Second subitem of first main item');
> --perform query
> SELECT main.type firsttype, main.description firstdescription, sub.type 
> secondtype, sub.description seconddescription 
> FROM join_test sub
> JOIN join_test main ON sub.mainItem = main.id
> {code}



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