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Steven Hawkins resolved TEIID-2366.
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Labels: query, where (was: query where)
Resolution: Done
You are correct about where the issue (that cc, not cc1 should to be passed into the
evaluation) lay. That has been corrected and also ensured that single item IN predicates
are returned as equality, which is generally a contract that the rewrite maintains.
If where clause contains both equal and greater then conditions then
query may return no results
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Key: TEIID-2366
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-2366
Project: Teiid
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Query Engine
Affects Versions: 7.4
Reporter: Paul Lysak
Assignee: Steven Hawkins
Labels: query,, where
Fix For: 8.3
If WHERE clause contains '>' and '=' conditions for the same field
then query may produce no result - depending on conditions order.
The problem seems to be in org.teiid.query.rewriter.QueryRewriter class, method
rewriteAndConjunct(). Pay attention to following piece of code:
... if (cc1.getOperator() == CompareCriteria.EQ) {
if (!Evaluator.compare(cc1, ((Constant)cc1.getRightExpression()).getValue(),
((Constant)cc.getRightExpression()).getValue())) {
return FALSE_CRITERIA;
}
Note that cc1 (which is guaranteed to have EQ criterion) is passed to Evaluator.compare.
Thus right expressions of cc and cc1 are required to be equal. But if we have one
contition EQ and another GT then it should instead check if right side of EQ is bigger
then right side of GT.
Bug TEIID-1704 describes a bit similar situation but it is still a different case.
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