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[jira] [Assigned] (CALCITE-5655) Wrong plan for multiple IN/SOME sub-queries with OR predicate
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Runkang He reassigned CALCITE-5655:
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Assignee: Runkang He
> Wrong plan for multiple IN/SOME sub-queries with OR predicate
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>
> Key: CALCITE-5655
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-5655
> Project: Calcite
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 1.34.0
> Reporter: Runkang He
> Assignee: Runkang He
> Priority: Major
> Labels: pull-request-available
> Time Spent: 50m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> When the query contains multiple IN/SOME sub-queries connected with OR predicate in WHERE clause, the result is wrong. The minimal reproducer is below:
> SQL:
> {code:sql}
> select empno from sales.empnullables
> where deptno in (
> select deptno from sales.deptnullables where name = 'dept1')
> or deptno in (
> select deptno from sales.deptnullables where name = 'dept2')
> {code}
> The Plan generated by calcite master branch: (Notice the bold part of *<>($2, 0)* in the downstream LogicalFilter)
> {code:sql}
> LogicalProject(EMPNO=[$0])
> LogicalProject(EMPNO=[$0], DEPTNO=[$1])
> LogicalFilter(condition=[OR(AND(<>($2, 0), IS NOT NULL($5), IS NOT NULL($1)), AND(***<>($2, 0)***, IS NOT NULL($9), IS NOT NULL($1)))])
> LogicalJoin(condition=[=($1, $8)], joinType=[left])
> LogicalJoin(condition=[true], joinType=[inner])
> LogicalJoin(condition=[=($1, $4)], joinType=[left])
> LogicalJoin(condition=[true], joinType=[inner])
> LogicalProject(EMPNO=[$0], DEPTNO=[$7])
> LogicalTableScan(table=[[CATALOG, SALES, EMPNULLABLES]])
> LogicalAggregate(group=[{}], c=[COUNT()], ck=[COUNT($0)])
> LogicalProject(DEPTNO=[$0])
> LogicalFilter(condition=[=($1, 'dept1')])
> LogicalTableScan(table=[[CATALOG, SALES, DEPTNULLABLES]])
> LogicalProject(DEPTNO=[$0], i=[true])
> LogicalFilter(condition=[=($1, 'dept1')])
> LogicalTableScan(table=[[CATALOG, SALES, DEPTNULLABLES]])
> LogicalAggregate(group=[{}], c=[COUNT()], ck=[COUNT($0)])
> LogicalProject(DEPTNO=[$0])
> LogicalFilter(condition=[=($1, 'dept2')])
> LogicalTableScan(table=[[CATALOG, SALES, DEPTNULLABLES]])
> LogicalProject(DEPTNO=[$0], i=[true])
> LogicalFilter(condition=[=($1, 'dept2')])
> LogicalTableScan(table=[[CATALOG, SALES, DEPTNULLABLES]])
> {code}
> The wrong part is that when build the downstream LogicalFilter for the two sub-queries, the filter for the second sub-query is AND(<>($2, 0), IS NOT NULL($9), IS NOT NULL($1)), notice that *$2 should be the second sub-query's intermediate table field ct.c(which field index is $6), but now the actual reference is the first sub-query's*, this leads to wrong plan, and wrong result.
> The root cause is that intermediate table alias is the same as the previous sub-query's, but when lookup intermediate table field, it always returns the previous one which is not belong to the current subquery.
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