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[jira] Updated: (DERBY-2238) Example of ScalarSubquery in Derby
Reference Manual is not ScalarSubquery
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Tomohito Nakayama updated DERBY-2238:
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Summary: Example of ScalarSubquery in Derby Reference Manual is not ScalarSubquery (was: Sample of ScalarSubquery in Derby Reference Manual is not ScalarSubquery )
> Example of ScalarSubquery in Derby Reference Manual is not ScalarSubquery
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> Key: DERBY-2238
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2238
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Documentation
> Environment: http://db.apache.org/derby/docs/dev/ref/rrefscalarsubquery.html
> Reporter: Tomohito Nakayama
>
> In the page, I found next example.
> -- Introduce a way of "generating" new data values,
> -- using a query which selects from a VALUES clause (which is an
> -- alternate form of a fullselect).
> -- This query shows how a table can be derived called "X" having
> -- 2 columns "R1" and "R2" and 1 row of data.
> SELECT R1,R2
> FROM (VALUES('GROUP 1','GROUP 2')) AS X(R1,R2)
> I think this is not ScalarSubquery because the result have two columns.
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