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Dongjoon Hyun updated SPARK-30811:
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    Affects Version/s: 2.2.3

> CTE that refers to non-existent table with same name causes StackOverflowError
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>                 Key: SPARK-30811
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-30811
>             Project: Spark
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: SQL
>    Affects Versions: 2.2.3, 2.3.4, 2.4.5
>            Reporter: Herman van Hövell
>            Assignee: Herman van Hövell
>            Priority: Major
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> The following query causes a StackOverflowError:
> {noformat}
> WITH t AS (SELECT 1 FROM nonexist.t) SELECT * FROM t
> {noformat}
> This only happens when the CTE refers to a non-existent table with the same 
> name and a database qualifier. This is caused by a couple of things:
>  * {{CTESubstitution}} runs analysis on the CTE, but this does not throw an 
> exception because the table has a database qualifier. The reason is that we 
> don't fail is because we re-attempt to resolve the relation in a later rule.
>  * {{CTESubstitution}} replace logic does not check if the table it is 
> replacing has a database, it shouldn't replace the relation if it does. So 
> now we will happily replace {{nonexist.t}} with {{t}}.
>  * {{CTESubstitution}} transforms down, this means it will keep replacing 
> {{t}} with itself, creating an infinite recursion.
> This is not an issue for master/3.0.



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