flink-planner, precision things maybe cannot be
supported.
Best,
Jingsong Lee
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From: Jark Wu
Date: 2019-10-08 17:29
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Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] FLIP-65: New type inference for Table API UDFs
Hi Timo,
Thanks for the proposal, a big +1 to the FLIP, especially this enables the
unified `TableEnvironment.registerFunction()`.
I think the design documentation is prett
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> Thanks for the proposal, a big +1 to the FLIP, especially this enables the
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From: Jark Wu
Date: 2019-10-08 17:29
To: dev
Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] FLIP-65: New type inference for Table API UDFs
Hi Timo,
Thanks for the proposal, a big +1 to the FLIP, especially this enables the
unified `TableEnvironment.registerFunction()`.
I think
Hi Timo,
Thanks for the proposal, a big +1 to the FLIP, especially this enables the
unified `TableEnvironment.registerFunction()`.
I think the design documentation is pretty good enough, I only left some
minor comments there.
Best,
Jark
On Fri, 4 Oct 2019 at 23:54, Timo Walther wrote:
> Hi ev
Hi everyone,
I would like to propose FLIP-65 that describes how we want to deal with
data types and their inference/extraction in the Table API in the
future. I have collected many comments, shortcomings, issues from users
and trainings in last years that went into the design. It completes the