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ASF GitHub Bot commented on FLINK-6232: --------------------------------------- Github user fhueske commented on a diff in the pull request: https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/3715#discussion_r122838733 --- Diff: flink-libraries/flink-table/src/main/scala/org/apache/flink/table/calcite/RelTimeIndicatorConverter.scala --- @@ -162,8 +162,25 @@ class RelTimeIndicatorConverter(rexBuilder: RexBuilder) extends RelShuttle { LogicalProject.create(input, projects, fieldNames) } - override def visit(join: LogicalJoin): RelNode = - throw new TableException("Logical join in a stream environment is not supported yet.") + override def visit(join: LogicalJoin): RelNode = { + val left = join.getLeft.accept(this) + val right = join.getRight.accept(this) + + // check if input field contains time indicator type + // materialize field if no time indicator is present anymore + // if input field is already materialized, change to timestamp type + val inputFields = left.getRowType.getFieldList.map(_.getType) ++ + right.getRowType.getFieldList.map(_.getType) + val materializer = new RexTimeIndicatorMaterializer( + rexBuilder, + inputFields) + + val condition = join.getCondition.accept(materializer) --- End diff -- I think we do not need to materialize time indicators for join predicates. If the time indicators are used in valid time-based join predicates we do not code-gen the predicate and if they the time-based join predicate is not valid, the query will fail anyway. > Support proctime inner equi-join between two streams in the SQL API > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FLINK-6232 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-6232 > Project: Flink > Issue Type: Sub-task > Components: Table API & SQL > Reporter: hongyuhong > Assignee: hongyuhong > > The goal of this issue is to add support for inner equi-join on proc time > streams to the SQL interface. > Queries similar to the following should be supported: > {code} > SELECT o.proctime, o.productId, o.orderId, s.proctime AS shipTime > FROM Orders AS o > JOIN Shipments AS s > ON o.orderId = s.orderId > AND o.proctime BETWEEN s.proctime AND s.proctime + INTERVAL '1' HOUR; > {code} > The following restrictions should initially apply: > * The join hint only support inner join > * The ON clause should include equi-join condition > * The time-condition {{o.proctime BETWEEN s.proctime AND s.proctime + > INTERVAL '1' HOUR}} only can use proctime that is a system attribute, the > time condition only support bounded time range like {{o.proctime BETWEEN > s.proctime - INTERVAL '1' HOUR AND s.proctime + INTERVAL '1' HOUR}}, not > support unbounded like {{o.proctime > s.protime}}, and should include both > two stream's proctime attribute, {{o.proctime between proctime() and > proctime() + 1}} should also not be supported. > This issue includes: > * Design of the DataStream operator to deal with stream join > * Translation from Calcite's RelNode representation (LogicalJoin). -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)