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Ashutosh Chauhan updated HIVE-20090: ------------------------------------ Resolution: Fixed Fix Version/s: 4.0.0 Status: Resolved (was: Patch Available) Pushed to master. Thanks, Jesus! > Extend creation of semijoin reduction filters to be able to discover new > opportunities > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-20090 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-20090 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Physical Optimizer > Reporter: Jesus Camacho Rodriguez > Assignee: Jesus Camacho Rodriguez > Priority: Major > Fix For: 4.0.0 > > Attachments: HIVE-20090.01.patch, HIVE-20090.02.patch, > HIVE-20090.04.patch, HIVE-20090.05.patch, HIVE-20090.06.patch, > HIVE-20090.07.patch, HIVE-20090.08.patch > > > Assume the following plan: > {noformat} > TS[0] - RS[1] - JOIN[4] - RS[5] - JOIN[8] - FS[9] > TS[2] - RS[3] - JOIN[4] > TS[6] - RS[7] - JOIN[8] > {noformat} > Currently, {{TS\[6\]}} may only be reduced with the output of {{RS\[5\]}}, > i.e., input to join between both subplans. > However, it may be useful to consider other possibilities too, e.g., reduced > by the output of {{RS\[1\]}} or {{RS\[3\]}}. For instance, this is important > when, given a large plan, an edge between {{RS[5]}} and {{TS[0]}} would > create a cycle, while an edge between {{RS[1]}} and {{TS[6]}} would not. > This patch comprises two parts. First, it creates additional predicates when > possible. Secondly, it removes duplicate semijoin reduction > branches/predicates, e.g., if another semijoin that consumes the output of > the same expression already reduces a certain table scan operator (heuristic, > since this may not result in most efficient plan in all cases). Ultimately, > the decision on whether to use one or another should be cost-driven > (follow-up). -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)