ClickHouse/tests/queries/0_stateless/03039_recursive_cte_postgres_5.sql
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/**
* Based on https://github.com/postgres/postgres/blob/master/src/test/regress/sql/with.sql, license:
*
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--
-- Tests for common table expressions (WITH query, ... SELECT ...)
--
-- { echoOn }
SET enable_analyzer = 1;
--
-- test multiple WITH queries
--
WITH RECURSIVE
y AS (SELECT 1 AS id),
x AS (SELECT * FROM y UNION ALL SELECT id+1 FROM x WHERE id < 5)
SELECT * FROM x ORDER BY id;
-- forward reference OK
WITH RECURSIVE
x AS (SELECT * FROM y UNION ALL SELECT id+1 FROM x WHERE id < 5),
y AS (SELECT 1 AS id)
SELECT * FROM x ORDER BY id;
WITH RECURSIVE
x AS
(SELECT 1 AS id UNION ALL SELECT id+1 FROM x WHERE id < 5),
y AS
(SELECT 1 AS id UNION ALL SELECT id+1 FROM y WHERE id < 10)
SELECT y.*, x.* FROM y LEFT JOIN x USING (id) ORDER BY y.id;
WITH RECURSIVE
x AS
(SELECT 1 AS id UNION ALL SELECT id+1 FROM x WHERE id < 5),
y AS
(SELECT 1 AS id UNION ALL SELECT id+1 FROM x WHERE id < 10)
SELECT y.*, x.* FROM y LEFT JOIN x USING (id) ORDER BY y.id;
WITH RECURSIVE
x AS
(SELECT 1 AS id UNION ALL SELECT id+1 FROM x WHERE id < 3 ),
y AS
(SELECT * FROM x UNION ALL SELECT * FROM x),
z AS
(SELECT * FROM x UNION ALL SELECT id+1 FROM z WHERE id < 10)
SELECT * FROM z ORDER BY id;
WITH RECURSIVE
x AS
(SELECT 1 AS id UNION ALL SELECT id+1 FROM x WHERE id < 3 ),
y AS
(SELECT * FROM x UNION ALL SELECT * FROM x),
z AS
(SELECT * FROM y UNION ALL SELECT id+1 FROM z WHERE id < 10)
SELECT * FROM z ORDER BY id;
-- { echoOff }