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Nattavut Sutyanyong commented on SPARK-19017:
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One way to interpret the behaviour of the comparison of tuples is it operates
strictly on 2-value logic of the comparison of each element of the tuples.
That is,
Case 1:
(a1, a2) = (b1, b2)
is interpreted as
IF (a1 = b1) is true THEN true ELSE false
AND
IF (a2 = b2) is true THEN true ELSE false
Case 2:
(a1, a2) <> (b1, b2)
is interpreted as a negation of the equality operator on the 2-value logic of
each element.
IF (a1 = b1) is true THEN false ELSE true
OR
IF (a2 = b2) is true THEN false ELSE true
The NOT IN semantics is different that it preserves the 3-value logic in the
comparison of each element.
I don't know that we should align the two usages to the same semantics or not.
> NOT IN subquery with more than one column may return incorrect results
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SPARK-19017
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-19017
> Project: Spark
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: SQL
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0, 2.0.1, 2.0.2, 2.1.0
> Reporter: Nattavut Sutyanyong
>
> When putting more than one column in the NOT IN, the query may not return
> correctly if there is a null data. We can demonstrate the problem with the
> following data set and query:
> {code}
> Seq((2,1)).toDF("a1","b1").createOrReplaceTempView("t1")
> Seq[(java.lang.Integer,java.lang.Integer)]((1,null)).toDF("a2","b2").createOrReplaceTempView("t2")
> sql("select * from t1 where (a1,b1) not in (select a2,b2 from t2)").show
> +---+---+
> | a1| b1|
> +---+---+
> +---+---+
> {code}
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