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[jira] [Created] (HIVE-14949) Enforce that target:source is not 1:N

Eugene Koifman created HIVE-14949:
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             Summary: Enforce that target:source is not 1:N
                 Key: HIVE-14949
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-14949
             Project: Hive
          Issue Type: Sub-task
          Components: Transactions
            Reporter: Eugene Koifman
            Assignee: Eugene Koifman


If > 1 row on source side matches the same row on target side that means that  we are forced update (or delete) the same row in target more than once as part of the same SQL statement.  This should raise an error per SQL Spec

There is no sure way to do this via static analysis of the query.

Can we add something to ROJ operator to pay attention to ROW__ID of target side row and compare it with ROW__ID of target side of previous row output?  If they are the same, that means > 1 source row matched.
Or perhaps just mark each row in the hash table that it matched.  And if it matches again, throw an error.



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