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Ruben Q L updated CALCITE-3535:
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    Description: 
With the implementation of CALCITE-2973, now EnumerableHashJoin supports all 
type of conditions (not just equi joins). However, there is still one TODO in 
EnumerableHashJoinRule that, in case of an INNER Join, creates a Filter with 
the non-equi conditions on top of the EnumerableHashJoin (created only with the 
equi-conditions), this filter is not really needed, since now 
EnumerableHashJoinRule can support the full condition: equi and non-equi items.


  was:
With the implementation of CALCITE-2973, now EnumerableHashJoin supports all 
type of conditions (not just equi joins). However, there is still one TODO in 
EnumerableHashJoinRule that, in case of an INNER Join, creates a Filter with 
the non-equi conditions on top of the EnumerableHashJoin (created only with the 
equi-conditions), this filter is not really needed, since now 
EnumerableHashJoinRule can support the full condition, including the equi and 
non-equi items.



> EnumerableJoinRule: remove unnecessary Filter on top of INNER Join
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>                 Key: CALCITE-3535
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-3535
>             Project: Calcite
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: core
>    Affects Versions: 1.21.0
>            Reporter: Ruben Q L
>            Assignee: Ruben Q L
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 1.22.0
>
>
> With the implementation of CALCITE-2973, now EnumerableHashJoin supports all 
> type of conditions (not just equi joins). However, there is still one TODO in 
> EnumerableHashJoinRule that, in case of an INNER Join, creates a Filter with 
> the non-equi conditions on top of the EnumerableHashJoin (created only with 
> the equi-conditions), this filter is not really needed, since now 
> EnumerableHashJoinRule can support the full condition: equi and non-equi 
> items.



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