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Timothy Chen updated DRILL-24:
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    Attachment: join.patch
    
> Implement Join Reference Operator
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DRILL-24
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-24
>             Project: Apache Drill
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Timothy Chen
>            Assignee: Timothy Chen
>              Labels: logical
>         Attachments: join.patch
>
>
> Join (M)
> Joins two inputs based on one or more join conditions. The output of this 
> operator is the combination of the two inputs.  This is done by providing a 
> combination record of each set of input records that matches all provided 
> join conditions.  In the case that no conditions are provided, a cartesian 
> join is generated.  The combination record is a single record that contains a 
> merged map of values from both provided input records.  For example, if the 
> left record is {donuts: [data]} and the right is {purchases: [data]}, the 
> combination record would be {donuts: [data], purchases: [data]}. Join also 
> requires a condition type variable which.  This describes what happens when a 
> record doesn’t match the join conditions.  Inner means only records that 
> match the join conditions should be included. Outer means if a record is 
> Avaiable relationship types ‘Reltypes’ include: >, >=, <=, <, !=, ==
> { @id†: <opref>,  op: “join”, 
>   left: <input>, 
>   right: <input>, 
>   type: <inner|outer|right|left>,
>   conditions*: [
>     {relationship: <reltype>, left: <expr>, right: <expr>}, ...
>   ]
> }

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