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[jira] [Updated] (IMPALA-9853) Push rank() predicates into sort

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IMPALA-9853?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Tim Armstrong updated IMPALA-9853:
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    Labels: performance tpcds  (was: )

> Push rank() predicates into sort
> --------------------------------
>
>                 Key: IMPALA-9853
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IMPALA-9853
>             Project: IMPALA
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Frontend
>            Reporter: Tim Armstrong
>            Assignee: Tim Armstrong
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: performance, tpcds
>
> TPC-DS Q67 would benefit significantly if we could push the rank() predicate into the sort to do some reduction of unneeded data. The sorter could evaluate this predicate if it had the partition expressions available - as a post-processing step to the in-memory sort for the analytic sort group, it could do a pass over the sorted run, resetting a counter at the start of each partition boundary.
> It might be best to start with tackling IMPALA-3471 by applying the limit within sorted runs, since that doesn't require any planner work.
> {noformat}
> with results as
> (     select i_category ,i_class ,i_brand ,i_product_name ,d_year ,d_qoy ,d_moy ,s_store_id
>                   ,sum(coalesce(ss_sales_price*ss_quantity,0)) sumsales
>             from store_sales ,date_dim ,store ,item
>        where  ss_sold_date_sk=d_date_sk
>           and ss_item_sk=i_item_sk
>           and ss_store_sk = s_store_sk
>           and d_month_seq between 1212 and 1212 + 11
>        group by i_category, i_class, i_brand, i_product_name, d_year, d_qoy, d_moy,s_store_id)
>  ,
>  results_rollup as
>  (select i_category, i_class, i_brand, i_product_name, d_year, d_qoy, d_moy, s_store_id, sumsales
>   from results
>   union all
>   select i_category, i_class, i_brand, i_product_name, d_year, d_qoy, d_moy, null s_store_id, sum(sumsales) sumsales
>   from results
>   group by i_category, i_class, i_brand, i_product_name, d_year, d_qoy, d_moy
>   union all
>   select i_category, i_class, i_brand, i_product_name, d_year, d_qoy, null d_moy, null s_store_id, sum(sumsales) sumsales
>   from results
>   group by i_category, i_class, i_brand, i_product_name, d_year, d_qoy
>   union all
>   select i_category, i_class, i_brand, i_product_name, d_year, null d_qoy, null d_moy, null s_store_id, sum(sumsales) sumsales
>   from results
>   group by i_category, i_class, i_brand, i_product_name, d_year
>   union all
>   select i_category, i_class, i_brand, i_product_name, null d_year, null d_qoy, null d_moy, null s_store_id, sum(sumsales) sumsales
>   from results
>   group by i_category, i_class, i_brand, i_product_name
>   union all
>   select i_category, i_class, i_brand, null i_product_name, null d_year, null d_qoy, null d_moy, null s_store_id, sum(sumsales) sumsales
>   from results
>   group by i_category, i_class, i_brand
>   union all
>   select i_category, i_class, null i_brand, null i_product_name, null d_year, null d_qoy, null d_moy, null s_store_id, sum(sumsales) sumsales
>   from results
>   group by i_category, i_class
>   union all
>   select i_category, null i_class, null i_brand, null i_product_name, null d_year, null d_qoy, null d_moy, null s_store_id, sum(sumsales) sumsales
>   from results
>   group by i_category
>   union all
>   select null i_category, null i_class, null i_brand, null i_product_name, null d_year, null d_qoy, null d_moy, null s_store_id, sum(sumsales) sumsales
>   from results)
>  select  *
> from (select i_category
>             ,i_class
>             ,i_brand
>             ,i_product_name
>             ,d_year
>             ,d_qoy
>             ,d_moy
>             ,s_store_id
>             ,sumsales
>             ,rank() over (partition by i_category order by sumsales desc) rk
>       from results_rollup) dw2
> where rk <= 100
> order by i_category
>         ,i_class
>         ,i_brand
>         ,i_product_name
>         ,d_year
>         ,d_qoy
>         ,d_moy
>         ,s_store_id
>         ,sumsales
>         ,rk
> limit 100
> {noformat}
> Assigning to myself to fill in more details.



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