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Julian Hyde commented on CALCITE-3339:
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[~takidau], Was it you who introduced DESCRIPTOR into the streaming SQL paper?
I would like to know whether this is widely used in other SQL dialects, or
whether there is another SQL syntax we should be considering.
> DESCRIPTOR as a SQL operator in SqlStdOperatorTable
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>
> Key: CALCITE-3339
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-3339
> Project: Calcite
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Reporter: Rui Wang
> Assignee: Rui Wang
> Priority: Major
>
> For query:
> SELECT *
> FROM TABLE(TUMBLE_TVF(
> TABLE ORDERS,
> DESCRIPTOR(ROWTIME),
> INTERVAL '10' MINUTE))
> TABLE ORDERS is converted to SqlPrefixOperator, but DESCRIPTOR(ROWTIME) has
> no mapping in SqlStdOperatorTable.
> There are two options:
> 1. There is a SqlColumnListConstructor which serves the same(similar) purpose
> to specific a list of column.
> 2. We create a new operator for DESCRIPTOR.
> Reuse existing code is always good so we can start from option one and see if
> it works.
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