FlyingZC opened a new issue, #27154:
URL: https://github.com/apache/shardingsphere/issues/27154

   # Background
   Hi community,
   This issue is for #26878.
   
   ShardingSphere parser engine helps users parse a SQL to get the AST 
(Abstract Syntax Tree) and visit this tree to get SQLStatement (Java Object). 
Currently, we are planning to enhance the support for Oracle SQL parsing in 
ShardingSphere.
   
   More details:
   
https://shardingsphere.apache.org/document/current/en/reference/sharding/parse/
   
   # Task
   This issue is to support more oracle sql parse, as follows:
   ```sql
   MERGE USING Product_Changes S     -- Source/Delta table
   INTO Products D1                  -- Destination table 1
   ON (D1.PROD_ID = S.PROD_ID)       -- Search/Join condition
   WHEN MATCHED THEN UPDATE          -- update if join
   SET D1.PROD_STATUS = S.PROD_NEW_STATUS
   ```
   
   ```sql
   MODEL PARTITION BY (country) DIMENSION BY (product, time)
     MEASURES (sale sales, 0 mavg)
     RULES UPDATE
     (mavg[product IN ('Bounce', 'Y Box', 'Mouse Pad'), ANY] =
      AVG(sales)[CV(product), time BETWEEN CV(time) 
      AND CV(time) - 2])
   ```
   
   ```sql
   MODEL PARTITION BY (country) DIMENSION BY (year) MEASURES (sales)
     (sales[year=2001] = AVG(sales)[year BETWEEN 1990 AND 2000]
   ```
   
   ```sql
   NOAUDIT ALL ON DEFAULT;
   ```
   
   ```sql
   NOAUDIT ALL ON emp;
   ```
   
   # Process
   1. First confirm that this is a correct oracle sql syntax, if not please 
ignore;
   2. Compare SQL definitions in Oficial SQL Doc and ShardingSphere SQL Doc;
   3. If there is any difference in ShardingSphere SQL Doc, please correct them 
by referring to the Official SQL Doc;
   4. Run mvn install the current_file_module;
   5. Check whether there are any exceptions. If indeed, please fix them. 
(Especially xxxVisitor.class);
   6. Add new corresponding SQL case in SQL Cases and expected parsed result in 
Expected Statment XML;
   7. Run SQLParserParameterizedTest to make sure no exceptions.
   
   # Relevant Skills
   1. Master JAVA language
   2. Have a basic understanding of Antlr `g4` file
   3. Be familiar with Oracle SQLs


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