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Julian Hyde updated CALCITE-1016:
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    Summary: "GROUP BY constant" on empty relation should return 0 rows  (was: 
What should "GROUP BY 1" return on an empty table?)

> "GROUP BY constant" on empty relation should return 0 rows
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CALCITE-1016
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-1016
>             Project: Calcite
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Julian Hyde
>            Assignee: Julian Hyde
>
> What should "GROUP BY 1" return on an empty table? Calcite currently returns 
> 0 rows. I am hearing claims that according to standard SQL it should return 1 
> row.
> Here is what Oracle 11.2.0.2.0 does.
> {noformat}
> SQL> select count(*) from emp where 1 = 0;
>   COUNT(*)
> ----------
>        0
> SQL> select count(*) from emp where 1 = 0 group by ();
> no rows selected
> SQL> select count(*) from emp where 1 = 0 group by 1;
> no rows selected
> SQL> select count(*) from emp;
>   COUNT(*)
> ----------
>       14
> SQL> select count(*) from emp group by ();
>   COUNT(*)
> ----------
>       14
> SQL> select count(*) from emp group by 1;
>   COUNT(*)
> ----------
>       14
> {noformat}
> I had expected {code}select count(*) from emp where 1 = 0 group by (){code} 
> would return 1 row, but it returns 0, like {code}group by 1{code}.



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