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We are analyzing https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/hive-279.

Title:
[HIVE-279] Implement predicate push down for hive queries - ASF JIRA
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Website Age:
30 years and 2 months (reg. 1995-04-11).

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added, comment, join, prasad, add, chakka, mar, operator, comments, patch, test, feb, order, tests, predicate, hivepatch, pushed, apr, column, ppd, null, log, hive, queries, outer, filter, updated, operators, specific, private, tablescan, aliases, change, false, case, push, closed, query, issue, pushdown, joins, default, hiveoptimizeppd, testcases, parent, namit, opprocfactory, remove, code, node,

Topics {✒️}

namit jain added op specific code ashish thusoo added prasad chakka reporter prasad chakka votes log trace/info prasad chakka added high level comments specific data-structures generic data-structures eliminate repeat evaluation parse time structures lefty leverenz added attachments options hive-279 hive-626 typecast bug closed activity table column order grouped column order issue dates created fixed affects version/ column reference conversions multi-table insert intermediate filter operators main content skip query processor labels push predicates uploading final patch multi-insert queries parse unit tests modified existing testcases node means exprnodedesc remove pushed preds predicate pushdown filter predicate join test case predicate expressions added hive merged outer join closed priority partial pushdown 3 multi insert outer queries work pending code 16 mb hive-279 issue watchers 0 fix version/ specific classes mult-insert 2 added couple

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  • 4) Will add it, but aren't all operators UDFs?
  • Can you add a test for that ?
  • Can you move OpWalker and ExprWalker in different directories ?
  • If no, can you explain that ?
  • If yes, Can you add a comment for the same ?
  • If you want to do so in a follow-up, can you file a JIRA for that ?
  • In both of them, Node means exprNodeDesc, why dont we use that instead ?
  • Is that true ?
  • JoinOperator: posToAliasMap --> cant it me moved to ParseContext instead ?
  • Isn't the IF redundant ?
  • Private Map
  • Same for colExprMap -> or it can be moved to OpParseContext ?

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