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ASF GitHub Bot commented on DRILL-5419:
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Github user arina-ielchiieva commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/drill/pull/819#discussion_r113930434
--- Diff: common/src/main/java/org/apache/drill/common/types/Types.java ---
@@ -340,18 +344,18 @@ public static int getJdbcDisplaySize(MajorType type) {
case INTERVALYEAR:
return precision > 0
? 5 + precision // P..Y12M
- : 0; // if precision is not set, return 0 because there's not
enough info
+ : UNDEFINED; // if precision is not set, return 0 because
there's not enough info
--- End diff --
Updated.
> Calculate return string length for literals & some string functions
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DRILL-5419
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-5419
> Project: Apache Drill
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.9.0
> Reporter: Arina Ielchiieva
> Assignee: Arina Ielchiieva
> Attachments: version_with_cast.JPG
>
>
> Though Drill is schema-less and cannot determine in advance what the length
> of the column should be but if query has an explicit type/length specified,
> Drill should return correct column length.
> For example, JDBC / ODBC Driver is ALWAYS returning 64K as the length of a
> varchar or char even if casts are applied.
> Changes:
> *LITERALS*
> String literals length is the same as actual literal length.
> Example: for 'aaa' return length is 3.
> *CAST*
> Return length is the one indicated in cast expression. This also applies when
> user has created view where each string columns was casted to varchar with
> some specific length.
> This length will be returned to the user without need to apply cast one more
> time. Below mentioned functions can take leverage of underlying varchar
> length and calculate return length.
> *LOWER, UPPER, INITCAP, REVERSE, FIRST_VALUE, LAST_VALUE*
> Return length is underlying column length, i.e. if column is known, the same
> length will be returned.
> Example:
> lower(cast(col as varchar(30))) will return 30.
> lower(col) will return max varchar length, since we don't know actual column
> length.
> *LAG, LEAD*
> Return length is underlying column length but column type will be nullable.
> *LPAD, RPAD*
> Pads the string to the length specified. Return length is this specified
> length.
> *CONCAT, CONCAT OPERATOR (||)*
> Return length is sum of underlying columns length. If length is greater then
> varchar max length, varchar max length is returned.
> *IF EXPRESSIONS (CASE STATEMENT, COALESCE), UNION OPERATOR*
> When combining string columns with different length, return length is max
> from source columns.
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