Julian Hyde created CALCITE-4246: ------------------------------------ Summary: When parsing SQL in BigQuery dialect, allow unquoted table names to contain hyphens Key: CALCITE-4246 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-4246 Project: Calcite Issue Type: Bug Components: babel Reporter: Julian Hyde
When parsing SQL in BigQuery dialect, allow unquoted table names to contain hyphens. This feature was [added in May 2020|https://www.reddit.com/r/bigquery/comments/fgk31y/new_in_bigquery_no_more_backticks_around_table/]. For these purposes, "table names" are considered to be the first identifier after FROM, JOIN, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, TABLE without an intervening SELECT or SET. (Yeah, the rules are rather rigid, but to implement it we have to shift lexical states in the parser, and we can only do that based on what tokens we've seen. Hopefully the rules will suffice.) Valid identifiers with hyphens: * {{select * from bigquery-public-data.foo}} * {{insert into bigquery-public-data.foo values (1)}} * {{delete from bigquery-public-data.foo}} * {{select * from dept cross join bigquery-public-data.foo}} Invalid identifiers with hyphens: * {{select foo-bar from dept}} # column names cannot have hyphens * select * from dept as foo-bar}} # table aliases cannot have hyphens * {{select foo-bar.deptno from dept as `foo-bar`}} # ditto * {{select * from foo.bar-baz.bump}} # only first part of table name In all of the above 'invalid' cases, you can solve by enclosing the identifier with back-ticks, e.g. {{select `foo-bar` from dept}}. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)