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Jihoon Son commented on TAJO-680:
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Yes, you re right.
Instead of that, I'll add a new EvalNode, called SubQueryEval, which contains
only the information about the inner query.
This EvalNode will be converted some physical operators as you said.
> Improve the IN operator to support sub queries
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>
> Key: TAJO-680
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAJO-680
> Project: Tajo
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: distributed query plan, parser
> Reporter: Jihoon Son
> Assignee: Jihoon Son
> Fix For: 0.11
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> Attachments: Distributed plan.png, Logical plan.png
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> Currently, the IN operator can be used with only sets of values.
> We need to improve it to support sub queries as the following example query.
> {noformat}
> tajo> select * from nation where n_regionkey in (select r_regionkey from
> region);
> {noformat}
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