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Maksim Zhuravkov updated IGNITE-18831:
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Affects Version/s: (was: 3.0.0-beta2)
> Sql. Dynamic parameters. Inferred types of dynamic parameters are not used by
> the execution runtime.
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> Key: IGNITE-18831
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-18831
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: sql
> Reporter: Maksim Zhuravkov
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: calcite2-required, calcite3-required, ignite-3
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> At the moment the execution runtime is not aware of dynamic parameter types
> inferred at the validation stage and when the validation stage completes and
> those types are thrown away. During the execution, the runtime uses the
> _java_class_ of a type parameter to perform an operation, which fails in the
> following case:
> A query has a dynamic parameter (string) but the validator, by using implicit
> cast rules inferred, the actual type for that dynamic parameter to be some
> another type that can be implicitly created from a string.
> {code:java}
> CREATE TABLE UUIDS (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, uuid_key UUID);
> INSERT INTO UUIDS VALUES(1, ?);
> {code}
> * Execution runtime loses type information of the dynamic parameter and
> assumes it to be a string.
> * At the runtime toInternal call is going to fail, because it expects the
> type of this parameter to be UUID but dynamic parameter contains a string.
> There several possible approaches to resolve this issue:
> * Add dynamic cast to all dynamic parameters after validation completes .
> * Pass type information to the execution runtime so it would add the
> necessary casts (? - this looks like a correct approach).
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