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[jira] [Updated] (DRILL-4211) Column aliases not pushed down to JDBC stores in some cases when Drill expects aliased columns to be returned.

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Pritesh Maker updated DRILL-4211:
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    Fix Version/s:     (was: 1.12.0)

> Column aliases not pushed down to JDBC stores in some cases when Drill expects aliased columns to be returned.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DRILL-4211
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-4211
>             Project: Apache Drill
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Execution - Relational Operators
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.0, 1.11.0
>         Environment: Postgres db storage
>            Reporter: Robert Hamilton-Smith
>            Assignee: Timothy Farkas
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: newbie
>
> When making an sql statement that incorporates a join to a table and then a self join to that table to get a parent value , Drill brings back inconsistent results. 
> Here is the sql in postgres with correct output:
> {code:sql}
> select trx.categoryguid,
> cat.categoryname, w1.categoryname as parentcat
> from transactions trx
> join categories cat on (cat.CATEGORYGUID = trx.CATEGORYGUID)
> join categories w1 on (cat.categoryparentguid = w1.categoryguid)
> where cat.categoryparentguid IS NOT NULL;
> {code}
> Output:
> ||categoryid||categoryname||parentcategory||
> |id1|restaurants|food&Dining|
> |id1|restaurants|food&Dining|
> |id2|Coffee Shops|food&Dining|
> |id2|Coffee Shops|food&Dining|
> When run in Drill with correct storage prefix:
> {code:sql}
> select trx.categoryguid,
> cat.categoryname, w1.categoryname as parentcat
> from db.schema.transactions trx
> join db.schema.categories cat on (cat.CATEGORYGUID = trx.CATEGORYGUID)
> join db.schema.wpfm_categories w1 on (cat.categoryparentguid = w1.categoryguid)
> where cat.categoryparentguid IS NOT NULL
> {code}
> Results are:
> ||categoryid||categoryname||parentcategory||
> |id1|restaurants|null|
> |id1|restaurants|null|
> |id2|Coffee Shops|null|
> |id2|Coffee Shops|null|
> Physical plan is:
> {code:sql}
> 00-00    Screen : rowType = RecordType(VARCHAR(50) categoryguid, VARCHAR(50) categoryname, VARCHAR(50) parentcat): rowcount = 100.0, cumulative cost = {110.0 rows, 110.0 cpu, 0.0 io, 0.0 network, 0.0 memory}, id = 64293
> 00-01      Project(categoryguid=[$0], categoryname=[$1], parentcat=[$2]) : rowType = RecordType(VARCHAR(50) categoryguid, VARCHAR(50) categoryname, VARCHAR(50) parentcat): rowcount = 100.0, cumulative cost = {100.0 rows, 100.0 cpu, 0.0 io, 0.0 network, 0.0 memory}, id = 64292
> 00-02        Project(categoryguid=[$9], categoryname=[$41], parentcat=[$47]) : rowType = RecordType(VARCHAR(50) categoryguid, VARCHAR(50) categoryname, VARCHAR(50) parentcat): rowcount = 100.0, cumulative cost = {100.0 rows, 100.0 cpu, 0.0 io, 0.0 network, 0.0 memory}, id = 64291
> 00-03          Jdbc(sql=[SELECT *
> FROM "public"."transactions"
> INNER JOIN (SELECT *
> FROM "public"."categories"
> WHERE "categoryparentguid" IS NOT NULL) AS "t" ON "transactions"."categoryguid" = "t"."categoryguid"
> INNER JOIN "public"."categories" AS "categories0" ON "t"."categoryparentguid" = "categories0"."categoryguid"]) : rowType = RecordType(VARCHAR(255) transactionguid, VARCHAR(255) relatedtransactionguid, VARCHAR(255) transactioncode, DECIMAL(1, 0) transactionpending, VARCHAR(50) transactionrefobjecttype, VARCHAR(255) transactionrefobjectguid, VARCHAR(1024) transactionrefobjectvalue, TIMESTAMP(6) transactiondate, VARCHAR(256) transactiondescription, VARCHAR(50) categoryguid, VARCHAR(3) transactioncurrency, DECIMAL(15, 3) transactionoldbalance, DECIMAL(13, 3) transactionamount, DECIMAL(15, 3) transactionnewbalance, VARCHAR(512) transactionnotes, DECIMAL(2, 0) transactioninstrumenttype, VARCHAR(20) transactioninstrumentsubtype, VARCHAR(20) transactioninstrumentcode, VARCHAR(50) transactionorigpartyguid, VARCHAR(255) transactionorigaccountguid, VARCHAR(50) transactionrecpartyguid, VARCHAR(255) transactionrecaccountguid, VARCHAR(256) transactionstatementdesc, DECIMAL(1, 0) transactionsplit, DECIMAL(1, 0) transactionduplicated, DECIMAL(1, 0) transactionrecategorized, TIMESTAMP(6) transactioncreatedat, TIMESTAMP(6) transactionupdatedat, VARCHAR(50) transactionmatrulerefobjtype, VARCHAR(50) transactionmatrulerefobjguid, VARCHAR(50) transactionmatrulerefobjvalue, VARCHAR(50) transactionuserruleguid, DECIMAL(2, 0) transactionsplitorder, TIMESTAMP(6) transactionprocessedat, TIMESTAMP(6) transactioncategoryassignat, VARCHAR(50) transactionsystemcategoryguid, VARCHAR(50) transactionorigmandateid, VARCHAR(100) fingerprint, VARCHAR(50) categoryguid0, VARCHAR(50) categoryparentguid, DECIMAL(3, 0) categorytype, VARCHAR(50) categoryname, VARCHAR(50) categorydescription, VARCHAR(50) partyguid, VARCHAR(50) categoryguid1, VARCHAR(50) categoryparentguid0, DECIMAL(3, 0) categorytype0, VARCHAR(50) categoryname0, VARCHAR(50) categorydescription0, VARCHAR(50) partyguid0): rowcount = 100.0, cumulative cost = {100.0 rows, 100.0 cpu, 0.0 io, 0.0 network, 0.0 memory}, id = 64259
> {code}
> I worked around it by creating a view on postgres but not ideal. Thanks in advance.
> First Drill Jira Bug.



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