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[jira] [Created] (CALCITE-3226) RelBuilder doesn't keep the alias when scan from an expanded view

jin xing created CALCITE-3226:
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             Summary: RelBuilder doesn't keep the alias when scan from an expanded view
                 Key: CALCITE-3226
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-3226
             Project: Calcite
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: core
            Reporter: jin xing


In current implementation of {{RelBuilder::scan}} ([https://github.com/apache/calcite/blob/master/core/src/main/java/org/apache/calcite/tools/RelBuilder.java#L1048]), the alias can be derived and recorded into {{Frame}} only when the {{RelNode}} is a {{TableScan}} ([https://github.com/apache/calcite/blob/master/core/src/main/java/org/apache/calcite/tools/RelBuilder.java#L2754]).
 But when {{RelBuilder::scan}} from an expanded view, the node is not a {{TableScan}} and the alias is not kept.  Below test failed - we cannot reference a field by alias "MYVIEW".
{code:java}
  @Test public void testExpandViewShouldKeepAlias() throws SQLException {
    try (Connection connection = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:calcite:")) {
      final Frameworks.ConfigBuilder configBuilder =
          expandingConfig(connection);
      final RelOptTable.ViewExpander viewExpander =
          (RelOptTable.ViewExpander) Frameworks.getPlanner(configBuilder.build());
      final RelFactories.TableScanFactory tableScanFactory =
          RelFactories.expandingScanFactory(viewExpander,
              RelFactories.DEFAULT_TABLE_SCAN_FACTORY);
      configBuilder.context(Contexts.of(tableScanFactory));
      final RelBuilder builder = RelBuilder.create(configBuilder.build());
      RelNode node =
          builder.scan("MYVIEW")
              .project(
                  builder.field(1, "MYVIEW", "EMPNO"),
                  builder.field(1, "MYVIEW", "ENAME"))
              .build();
      String expected =
          "LogicalProject(EMPNO=[$0], ENAME=[$1])\n"
              + "  LogicalFilter(condition=[=(1, 1)])\n"
                  + "    LogicalTableScan(table=[[scott, EMP]])\n";
      assertThat(node, hasTree(expected));
    }
  }
{code}



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