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Pengcheng Xiong commented on HIVE-7693:
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having.q,groupby_resolution.q,groupby_grouping_window.q can pass. Waiting for
QA.
> Invalid column ref error in order by when using column alias in select clause
> and using having
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>
> Key: HIVE-7693
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-7693
> Project: Hive
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Query Processor
> Affects Versions: 0.13.0
> Reporter: Deepesh Khandelwal
> Assignee: Pengcheng Xiong
> Attachments: HIVE-7693.01.patch, HIVE-7693.02.patch,
> HIVE-7693.03.patch, HIVE-7693.04.patch, HIVE-7693.05.patch,
> HIVE-7693.06.patch, HIVE-7693.07.patch, HIVE-7693.08.patch
>
>
> Hive CLI session:
> {noformat}
> hive> create table abc(foo int, bar string);
> OK
> Time taken: 0.633 seconds
> hive> select foo as c0, count(*) as c1 from abc group by foo, bar having bar
> like '%abc%' order by foo;
> FAILED: SemanticException [Error 10004]: Line 1:93 Invalid table alias or
> column reference 'foo': (possible column names are: c0, c1)
> {noformat}
> Without having clause, the query runs fine, example:
> {code}
> select foo as c0, count(*) as c1 from abc group by foo, bar order by foo;
> {code}
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