On 2016/06/21 20:42, Ashutosh Bapat wrote: > On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 4:36 PM, Amit Langote wrote: >> On 2016/06/21 16:27, Rushabh Lathia wrote: >>> >>> And as above documentation clearly says that IS NULL and IS NOT NULL do >> not >>> always return inverse results for row-valued expressions. So need to >> change >>> the >>> deparse logic into postgres_fdw - how ? May be to use IS NULL rather >> then IS >>> NOT NULL? >>> >>> Input/thought? >> >> Perhaps - NOT expr IS NULL? Like in the attached. >> >> > As the documentation describes row is NULL is going to return true when all > the columns in a row are NULL, even though row itself is not null. So, with > your patch a row (null, null, null) is going to be output as a NULL row. Is > that right?
Right. > In an outer join we have to differentiate between a row being null (because > there was no joining row on nullable side) and a non-null row with all > column values being null. If we cast the whole-row expression to a text > e.g. r.*::text and test the resultant value for nullness, it gives us what > we want. A null row casted to text is null and a row with all null values > casted to text is not null. You are right. There may be non-null rows with all columns null which are handled wrongly (as Rushabh reports) and the hack I proposed is not right for. Especially if from non-nullable side as in the reported case, NULL test for such a whole-row-var would produce the wrong result. Casting to text as your patch does produces the correct behavior. I wonder whether such a whole-row-var would arise from the nullable side of a join? I guess not. Not that I'm saying we shouldn't account for that case at all since any and every whole-row-var in the targetlist currently gets that treatment, even those that are known non-nullable. Couldn't we have prevented the latter somehow? IOW, only generate the CASE WHEN when a Var being deparsed is known nullable as the comment there says: deparse.c: 1639 /* 1640 * In case the whole-row reference is under an outer join then it has 1641 * to go NULL whenver the rest of the row goes NULL. Deparsing a join 1642 * query would always involve multiple relations, thus qualify_col 1643 * would be true. 1644 */ 1645 if (qualify_col) 1646 { 1647 appendStringInfoString(buf, "CASE WHEN"); 1648 ADD_REL_QUALIFIER(buf, varno); 1649 appendStringInfo(buf, "* IS NOT NULL THEN "); 1650 } But I guess just fixing the expression as your patch does may be just fine. Thanks, Amit -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers