Wei Zhong created CALCITE-2744:
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Summary: throws RuntimeException in RelDecorrelator when
optimizing a Semi-Join query with a multi-param aggregate function in subquery
Key: CALCITE-2744
URL: https://issues.apache.or
Hi Dilip,
DDL related code including statement parse and data structures are located
in calcite-server sub-project.
The unit test 'ServerParserTest' may be a good starting point to look into.
You can find it here
https://github.com/apache/calcite/blob/master/server/src/test/java/org/apache/calcit
Hi Dawid,
The elements’s order in SUBSET clause is consistent with the order in PATTERN,
is this what you mean?
Let me take an example: SUBSET X=(A,B)
I’m not very sure about the implementations of Oracle, but I’m curious that
why we use sortedSet to store the elements(A,B) of SUBSET if w
shining created CALCITE-2743:
Summary: TimeStamp confused in avatica jdbc
Key: CALCITE-2743
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-2743
Project: Calcite
Issue Type: Bug
Comp
Can use calcite-server parse DDLs, code :
SqlParser.Config sqlParserConfig = SqlParser.configBuilder()
.setConformance(SqlConformanceEnum.MYSQL_5)
.setLex(Lex.MYSQL)
.build();
InputStream inputStream = new ByteArrayInputStream(query.getBytes());
SqlDdlParserImpl parser =
Hi Calcite-devs,
I just had a very interesting mail exchange with Julian (Hyde) on the incubator
list [1]. It was about our project CRUNCH (which is mostly about time series
analyses and signal processing) and its relation to relational algebra and I
wanted to bring the discussion to this list
An update on release 1.18.
We have had two release candidates RC0 and RC1, and both votes have
been cancelled due to faults found by Hive's test suite.
I will roll RC2 when I hear from Zoltan that the Hive suite has passed
against the latest commit. See
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCI
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Hi, team.
I have been using Apache Calcite for about two weeks now for one of the
projects at my company. I have found it fun and pretty useful so far. I have
been able to parse DMLs very smoothly. However, when I tried to parse DDLs like
CREATE TABLE, ALTER TABLE, etc., the SqlParser.parseStmt
Hi Jiayi,
I don't think it should any difference what is the order in the SUBSET
clause. The PATTERN clause specifies the definitive order of pattern
variables. SUBSET clause just groups them as a single entity you can
reference. Therefore LAST/FIRST/PREV/NEXT/AFTER MATCH etc. will take
into accou
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