Details
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Bug
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Status: Closed
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Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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1.23.0
Description
If we run the following queries with UNNEST operator, we get the expected results:
select * from UNNEST(array[3, 4]) as T2(y); -- y=3 -- y=4 select * from UNNEST(array[array[3], array[4]]) as T2(y) -- y=[3] -- y=[4] select * from UNNEST(array[ROW(3), ROW(4)]) as T2(y) -- y=[3] -- y=[4] -- Is this result ok? (see first comment of the current ticket)
However, if we try to combine them with a correlation with some other values, as we could do in more realistic examples:
select * from dept_nested as d, UNNEST(d.employees) e2
The first two return the expected results, but the last one throws an exception:
select * from (values (1), (2)) T1(x), UNNEST(array[3, 4]) as T2(y); -- x=1; y=3 -- x=1; y=4 -- x=2; y=3 -- x=2; y=4 select * from (values (1), (2)) T1(x), UNNEST(array[array[3], array[4]]) as T2(y); -- x=1; y=[3] -- x=1; y=[4] -- x=2; y=[3] -- x=2; y=[4] select * from (values (1), (2)) T1(x), UNNEST(array[ROW(3), ROW(4)]) as T2(y); -- ERROR!!! -- java.lang.ClassCastException: org.apache.calcite.runtime.FlatLists$Flat1List cannot be cast to java.lang.Integer
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Issue Links
- relates to
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CALCITE-2000 UNNEST a collection that has a field with nested data generates an Exception
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- Closed
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CALCITE-4064 Unnest on array with nested structs causes ArrayStoreException
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- Closed
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