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[jira] [Created] (CALCITE-3115) Cannot add JdbcRules which have different JdbcConvention to same VolcanoPlanner's RuleSet.

TANG Wen-hui created CALCITE-3115:
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             Summary: Cannot add JdbcRules which have different JdbcConvention to same VolcanoPlanner's RuleSet.
                 Key: CALCITE-3115
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-3115
             Project: Calcite
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: core
    Affects Versions: 1.19.0
            Reporter: TANG Wen-hui
            Assignee: TANG Wen-hui


When we use Calcite via JDBC to run a sql which involves two difference jdbc schema:

{code:java}
select * from (select "a",max("b") as max_b, sum("c") as sum_c from "test"."temp" where "d" > 10 or "b" <> 'hello' group by "a", "e", "f" having "a" > 100 and max("b") < 20 limit 10) t  union select "a", "b","c" from "test2"."temp2" group by "a","b","c" 
{code}
the sql get a plan like that:

{code:java}
EnumerableUnion(all=[false])
  JdbcToEnumerableConverter
    JdbcProject(a=[$0], MAX_B=[$3], SUM_C=[$4])
      JdbcSort(fetch=[10])
        JdbcFilter(condition=[<(CAST($3):BIGINT, 20)])
          JdbcAggregate(group=[{0, 4, 5}], MAX_B=[MAX($1)], SUM_C=[SUM($2)])
            JdbcFilter(condition=[AND(OR(>($3, 10), <>($1, 'hello')), >($0, 100))])
              JdbcTableScan(table=[[test, temp]])
  EnumerableAggregate(group=[{0, 1, 2}])
    JdbcToEnumerableConverter
      JdbcTableScan(table=[[test2, temp2]])
{code}
And the EnumerableAggregate for table test2.temp2 cannot be convert to JdbcAggregate.



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