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Piotr Nowojski commented on FLINK-10474: ---------------------------------------- Yes, specialised operator might/should be quicker. I forgot about that. Still I would prefer to focus on more general solution and only later optimise it, but we can do this other way around as well. > Don't translate IN with Literals to JOIN with VALUES for streaming queries > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: FLINK-10474 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-10474 > Project: Flink > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Table API & SQL > Affects Versions: 1.6.1, 1.7.0 > Reporter: Fabian Hueske > Assignee: Hequn Cheng > Priority: Major > Labels: pull-request-available > > IN predicates with literals are translated to JOIN with VALUES if the number > of elements in the IN clause exceeds a certain threshold. This should not be > done, because a streaming join is very heavy and materializes both inputs > (which is fine for the VALUES) input but not for the other. > There are two ways to solve this: > # don't translate IN to a JOIN at all > # translate it to a JOIN but have a special join strategy if one input is > bound and final (non-updating) > Option 1. should be easy to do, option 2. requires much more effort. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)