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Andrey Mashenkov updated IGNITE-19938: -------------------------------------- Description: Now ColumnParams builder is not restrictive at all, and allows to create columns with invalid parameters. E.g. some types requires precision and/or scale, while this make no sense for the others. Also, our tests allows "undefined" values for precision/scale/length for any column type, which passes to the column descriptors as special value (zero) with no reason. Let's add parameters validation to builder and check precision/scale/length are valid values, regarding the actual column type, SQL standard document and that we may need different validation strategy for CREATE and ALTER commands. Startpoint is {code:java} CatalogUtils.fromParams(ColumnParams params) {code} was: Now ColumnParams builder is not restrictive at all, and allows to create columns with invalid parameters. E.g. some types requires precision and/or scale, while this make no sense for the others. Also, our tests allows "undefined" values for precision/scale/length for any column type, which passes to the column descriptors as special value (zero) with no reason. Let's add parameters validation to builder and check precision/scale/length are valid values, regarding the actual column type, SQL standard document and that we may need different validation strategy for CREATE and ALTER commands. > Add validation for columns parameters in Catalog. > ------------------------------------------------- > > Key: IGNITE-19938 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-19938 > Project: Ignite > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: sql > Reporter: Andrey Mashenkov > Priority: Major > Labels: ignite-3 > Fix For: 3.0.0-beta2 > > > Now ColumnParams builder is not restrictive at all, and allows to create > columns with invalid parameters. > E.g. some types requires precision and/or scale, while this make no sense for > the others. > Also, our tests allows "undefined" values for precision/scale/length for any > column type, which passes to the column descriptors as special value (zero) > with no reason. > Let's add parameters validation to builder and check precision/scale/length > are valid values, regarding the actual column type, SQL standard document and > that we may need different validation strategy for CREATE and ALTER commands. > Startpoint is > {code:java} > CatalogUtils.fromParams(ColumnParams params) > {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)