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Steven Hawkins updated TEIID-887:
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Issue Type: Feature Request (was: Bug)
CLONE -Fully-qualified names should not be required when referencing
virtual procedures that have unique unqualified names
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Key: TEIID-887
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/TEIID-887
Project: Teiid
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Query Engine
Affects Versions: 7.0
Reporter: Michael Walker
Assignee: Steven Hawkins
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 7.0
This problem occurs in our transformation editor, and also occurs with real-time queries
(e.g. from QueryBuilder/SQLExplorer, or any client).
If you reference a non-qualified table name, e.g. "myTable", in a query,
we'll attempt to resolve it if it is a unique name.
Strangely, we don't do the same thing for virtual procedures, even if they are
unique. Instead, you must use the fully-qualified name. There should be no disparity. This
is a usability defect.
This also happens to greatly extend the size of virtual procedure code, making it harder
to read and debug.
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