In 4.1.B2-SNAPSHOT, I do not get the RTRIM behavior: SELECT DISTINCT [t0].[average_cost], [t0].[backorder_flag], [t0].[break_match_code], [t0].[case_location], [t0].[case_qty], [t0].[category_code], [t0].[cgs_gl_account], [t0].[charges_group_code], [t0].[composition_family], [t0].[composition_output_definition], [t0].[custom_vendor], [t0].[description], [t0].[drop_ship_code], [t0].[duties_percent], [t0].[duties_tax_cost_percent], [t0].[envelope_item_number], [t0].[expect_date], [t0].[first_sale_date], [t0].[freight_cost_percent], [t0].[inventory_gl_account], [t0].[lead_time], [t0].[license_required], [t0].[market], [t0].[material], [t0].[merchandise_cost_percent], [t0].[operator_message], [t0].[origin], [t0].[part_number], [t0].[personalization_flag], [t0].[primary_location], [t0].[print_specification], [t0].[print_template], [t0].[procurement_code], [t0].[qty_expected], [t0].[qty_on_backorder], [t0].[qty_on_hand], [t0].[qty_reserved], [t0].[qty_available], [t0].[return_gl_account], [t0].[sales_gl_account], [t0].[sales_unit], [t0].[serial_number_flag], [t0].[special_process], [t0].[status], [t0].[tax_flag], [t0].[tesla_qty_on_backorder], [t0].[tesla_qty_reserved], [t0].[unit_of_measure], [t0].[vap_cost_percent], [t0].[vendor_code], [t0].[weight], [t0].[root_part_number] FROM [production].[dbo].[part] [t0] WHERE *[t0].[part_number] *= ? [bind: 1->part_number:'120476']
Having the RTRIM on the lefthand side would cause any database to ignore the index and do a table scan. On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 6:23 AM Arseni Bulatski <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Lon, > I looked through your issue and tried to reproduce it. > As I understand you have table with char PK. > I run it on both 4.1 and 4.2 and have such results: > For 4.1 SELECT t0.OTHER_COL, t0.PK_COL FROM CHAR_PK_TEST t0 WHERE > RTRIM(t0.PK_COL) = ? [bind: 1->PK_COL:123] > For 4.2 SELECT RTRIM(t0.OTHER_COL), RTRIM(t0.PK_COL) FROM CHAR_PK_TEST t0 > WHERE RTRIM(t0.PK_COL) = ? [bind: 1->PK_COL:123] > Maybe you can add some more details for it? > > On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 7:47 PM Lon Varscsak <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hey Nikita, this is still a problem, but looks like it's happening on > > straight-forward fetches (possibly with "char" datatypes): > > > > SELECT DISTINCT [t0].[average_cost], [t0].[backorder_flag], > > [t0].[break_match_code], [t0].[case_location], [t0].[case_qty], > > [t0].[category_code], [t0].[cgs_gl_account], > > RTRIM([t0].[charges_group_code]), [t0].[composition_family], > > [t0].[composition_output_definition], [t0].[custom_vendor], > > [t0].[description], RTRIM([t0].[drop_ship_code]), [t0].[duties_percent], > > [t0].[duties_tax_cost_percent], RTRIM([t0].[envelope_item_number]), > > [t0].[expect_date], [t0].[first_sale_date], [t0].[freight_cost_percent], > > [t0].[inventory_gl_account], [t0].[lead_time], [t0].[license_required], > > RTRIM([t0].[market]), [t0].[material], [t0].[merchandise_cost_percent], > > [t0].[operator_message], [t0].[origin], RTRIM([t0].[part_number]), > > [t0].[personalization_flag], [t0].[primary_location], > > [t0].[print_specification], [t0].[print_template], > > RTRIM([t0].[procurement_code]), [t0].[qty_expected], > > [t0].[qty_on_backorder], [t0].[qty_on_hand], [t0].[qty_reserved], > > [t0].[qty_available], [t0].[return_gl_account], [t0].[sales_gl_account], > > [t0].[sales_unit], [t0].[serial_number_flag], [t0].[special_process], > > [t0].[status], [t0].[tax_flag], [t0].[tesla_qty_on_backorder], > > [t0].[tesla_qty_reserved], [t0].[unit_of_measure], > [t0].[vap_cost_percent], > > RTRIM([t0].[vendor_code]), [t0].[weight], RTRIM([t0].[root_part_number]) > > FROM [production.dbo.part] [t0] WHERE *RTRIM([t0].[part_number])* = ? > > [bind: 1->part_number:'120476'] > > > > > > > > On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 10:47 AM Lon Varscsak <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > On Sat, May 11, 2019 at 5:04 AM Nikita Timofeev < > > [email protected]> > > > wrote: > > > > > >> Hi, > > >> > > >> Fixed this, see [1]. Thank you for another catch! > > >> > > >> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAY-2578 > > >> > > >> On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 11:28 PM Lon Varscsak <[email protected]> > > >> wrote: > > >> > > > >> > Hey all, > > >> > > > >> > I have a join from order_detail_sales to continuity_detail based on > > >> > order_number and order_line_number. When fetching the to-one > > >> > getContinuityDetail I'm getting an error because the query generated > > is > > >> > swapping the keys: > > >> > > > >> > SELECT [t0].[intent_date], [t0].[line_end_date], > > [t0].[line_setup_date], > > >> > [t0].[next_ship_date], RTRIM([t0].[process_flag]), > > [t0].[reminder_date], > > >> > [t0].[reminder_days], [t0].[scheduled_shipments], > > [t0].[ship_frequency], > > >> > [t0].[order_number], [t0].[order_line_number] FROM > > >> > [production.dbo.continuity_detail] [t0] WHERE *( ( > [t0].[order_number] > > >> = ? > > >> > ) AND ( [t0].[order_line_number] = ? ) ) [bind: 1:1, 2:57874832]* > > >> > > > >> > In reality "57874832" is the order_number and "1" is the > > >> order_line_number, > > >> > but the query generator has swapped them. I've verified the joins > in > > >> the > > >> > modeler (and 4.1 works). > > >> > > > >> > Thanks, > > >> > > > >> > Lon > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Best regards, > > >> Nikita Timofeev > > >> > > > > > >
