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ASF GitHub Bot commented on FLINK-5047:
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Github user fhueske commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/3364#discussion_r104927549
--- Diff:
flink-libraries/flink-table/src/main/scala/org/apache/flink/table/runtime/aggregate/IncrementalAggregateAllWindowFunction.scala
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@@ -53,7 +53,12 @@ class IncrementalAggregateAllWindowFunction[W <: Window](
if (iterator.hasNext) {
val record = iterator.next()
- out.collect(record)
+ var i = 0
+ while (i < record.getArity) {
+ output.setField(i, record.getField(0))
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`record.getField(0)` -> `record.getField(i)`?
> Add sliding group-windows for batch tables
> ------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FLINK-5047
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-5047
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: Table API & SQL
> Reporter: Jark Wu
> Assignee: Timo Walther
>
> Add Slide group-windows for batch tables as described in
> [FLIP-11|https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLINK/FLIP-11%3A+Table+API+Stream+Aggregations].
> There are two ways to implement sliding windows for batch:
> 1. replicate the output in order to assign keys for overlapping windows. This
> is probably the more straight-forward implementation and supports any
> aggregation function but blows up the data volume.
> 2. if the aggregation functions are combinable / pre-aggregatable, we can
> also find the largest tumbling window size from which the sliding windows can
> be assembled. This is basically the technique used to express sliding windows
> with plain SQL (GROUP BY + OVER clauses). For a sliding window Slide(10
> minutes, 2 minutes) this would mean to first compute aggregates of
> non-overlapping (tumbling) 2 minute windows and assembling consecutively 5 of
> these into a sliding window (could be done in a MapPartition with sorted
> input). The implementation could be done as an optimizer rule to split the
> sliding aggregate into a tumbling aggregate and a SQL WINDOW operator. Maybe
> it makes sense to implement the WINDOW clause first and reuse this for
> sliding windows.
> 3. There is also a third, hybrid solution: Doing the pre-aggregation on the
> largest non-overlapping windows (as in 2) and replicating these results and
> processing those as in the 1) approach. The benefits of this is that it a) is
> based on the implementation that supports non-combinable aggregates (which is
> required in any case) and b) that it does not require the implementation of
> the SQL WINDOW operator. Internally, this can be implemented again as an
> optimizer rule that translates the SlidingWindow into a pre-aggregating
> TublingWindow and a final SlidingWindow (with replication).
> see FLINK-4692 for more discussion
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