Fly-a-Kite opened a new issue, #22541:
URL: https://github.com/apache/datafusion/issues/22541
### Describe the bug
The inner query first computes:
```sql
SELECT * FROM t0 ORDER BY s ASC NULLS FIRST, id ASC NULLS LAST LIMIT 5
```
Applying the same `ORDER BY ... LIMIT 5` again to that already limited row
set should not remove additional rows. The outer `ORDER BY x ... OFFSET 2` is
the same in both queries, so the final result should match.
### To Reproduce
## Environment
```text
datafusion: 53.0.0
pyarrow: 24.0.0
Python: 3.12.3
Platform: Linux
```
## Reproducer
```python
import pyarrow as pa
from datafusion import SessionContext
rows = [
{"id": 0, "g": "a", "x": None, "z": 8, "s": "A"},
{"id": 1, "g": "b", "x": 10, "z": None, "s": "space value"},
{"id": 2, "g": "c", "x": -10, "z": -3, "s": ""},
{"id": 3, "g": "b", "x": -2, "z": 0, "s": "space value"},
{"id": 4, "g": "b", "x": 10, "z": None, "s": "a"},
{"id": 5, "g": "a", "x": None, "z": 0, "s": ""},
{"id": 6, "g": None, "x": None, "z": 0, "s": "space value"},
{"id": 7, "g": "a", "x": 0, "z": 1, "s": "a"},
{"id": 8, "g": "c", "x": 0, "z": 0, "s": "A"},
{"id": 9, "g": "c", "x": -10, "z": 8, "s": "A"},
{"id": 10, "g": "c", "x": -10, "z": -3, "s": "space value"},
{"id": 11, "g": "b", "x": -10, "z": 8, "s": "A"},
{"id": 12, "g": "a", "x": -2, "z": -3, "s": ""},
{"id": 13, "g": "a", "x": 2, "z": 1, "s": "space value"},
]
ctx = SessionContext()
table = pa.table(
{key: [row[key] for row in rows] for key in ["id", "g", "x", "z", "s"]},
schema=pa.schema(
[
pa.field("id", pa.int64(), nullable=False),
pa.field("g", pa.string(), nullable=True),
pa.field("x", pa.int64(), nullable=True),
pa.field("z", pa.int64(), nullable=True),
pa.field("s", pa.string(), nullable=True),
]
),
)
ctx.register_record_batches("t0", [table.to_batches()])
base = """
SELECT * FROM (
SELECT * FROM (
SELECT * FROM t0 ORDER BY s ASC NULLS FIRST, id ASC NULLS LAST LIMIT 5
) q ORDER BY x DESC NULLS FIRST, id ASC NULLS LAST OFFSET 2
) q ORDER BY x DESC NULLS FIRST, id ASC NULLS LAST
"""
duplicate_limit = """
SELECT * FROM (
SELECT * FROM (
SELECT * FROM (
SELECT * FROM t0 ORDER BY s ASC NULLS FIRST, id ASC NULLS LAST LIMIT 5
) q ORDER BY s ASC NULLS FIRST, id ASC NULLS LAST LIMIT 5
) q ORDER BY x DESC NULLS FIRST, id ASC NULLS LAST OFFSET 2
) q ORDER BY x DESC NULLS FIRST, id ASC NULLS LAST
"""
print("base")
print(ctx.sql(base).to_pandas().to_string(index=False))
print("duplicate_limit")
print(ctx.sql(duplicate_limit).to_pandas().to_string(index=False))
```
## Actual Output
```text
base
id g x z s
8 c 0 0 A
12 a -2 -3
2 c -10 -3
duplicate_limit
id g x z s
12 a -2 -3
```
### Expected behavior
Both queries should return the same result. Reapplying the same `ORDER BY
... LIMIT 5` to a subquery that already contains those same 5 ordered rows
should not change the row set.
### Additional context
_No response_
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