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[jira] [Created] (SPARK-17322) 'ANY n' clause for SQL queries to
increase the ease of use of WHERE clause predicates
Suman Somasundar created SPARK-17322:
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Summary: 'ANY n' clause for SQL queries to increase the ease of use of WHERE clause predicates
Key: SPARK-17322
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-17322
Project: Spark
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: SQL
Reporter: Suman Somasundar
Priority: Minor
If the user is interested in getting the results that meet 'any n' criteria out of m where clause predicates (m > n), then the 'any n' clause greatly simplifies writing a SQL query.
An example is given below:
select symbol from stocks where (market_cap > 5.7b, analysts_recommend > 10, moving_avg > 49.2, pe_ratio >15.4) ANY 3
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