ClickHouse/tests/queries/0_stateless/01540_verbatim_partition_pruning.sql
2020-11-13 22:05:40 +08:00

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drop table if exists xy;
create table xy(x int, y int) engine MergeTree partition by intHash64(x) % 2 order by y settings index_granularity = 1;
-- intHash64(0) % 2 = 0
-- intHash64(2) % 2 = 1
-- intHash64(8) % 2 = 0
-- intHash64(9) % 2 = 1
insert into xy values (0, 2), (2, 3), (8, 4), (9, 5);
-- Now we have two partitions: 0 and 1, each of which contains 2 values.
-- minmax index for the first partition is 0 <= x <= 8
-- minmax index for the second partition is 2 <= x <= 9
SET max_rows_to_read = 2;
select * from xy where intHash64(x) % 2 = intHash64(2) % 2;
-- Equality is another special operator that can be treated as an always monotonic indicator for deterministic functions.
-- minmax index is not enough.
select * from xy where x = 8;
drop table if exists xy;
-- Test if we provide enough columns to generate a partition value
drop table if exists xyz;
create table xyz(x int, y int, z int) engine MergeTree partition by if(toUInt8(x), y, z) order by x settings index_granularity = 1;
insert into xyz values (1, 2, 3);
select * from xyz where y = 2;
drop table if exists xyz;