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(3 rows)
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RESET citus.log_remote_commands;
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-- test everything on https://github.com/citusdata/citus/issues/7684
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CREATE TABLE test_name_prefix (
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attribute1 varchar(255),
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attribute2 varchar(255),
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attribute3 varchar(255)
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);
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INSERT INTO test_name_prefix (attribute1, attribute2, attribute3)
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VALUES ('Phone', 'John', 'A'),
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('Phone', 'Eric', 'A'),
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('Tablet','Eric', 'B');
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-- vanilla Postgres result
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-- with DISTINCT ON (T.attribute1, T.attribute2)
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-- we have 3 distinct groups of 1 row each
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-- (Phone, John) (Phone, Eric) and (Tablet, Eric)
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SELECT DISTINCT ON (T.attribute1, T.attribute2)
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T.attribute1 AS attribute1,
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T.attribute3 AS attribute2,
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T.attribute2 AS attribute3
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FROM test_name_prefix T ORDER BY T.attribute1, T.attribute2;
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attribute1 | attribute2 | attribute3
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Phone | A | Eric
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Phone | A | John
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Tablet | B | Eric
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(3 rows)
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-- vanilla Postgres result
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-- changes when we remove the table-name prefix to attribute2
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-- in this case it uses the output column name,
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-- which is actually T.attribute3 (AS attribute2)
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-- so, with DISTINCT ON (T.attribute1, T.attribute3)
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-- we have only 2 distinct groups
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-- (Phone, A) and (Tablet, B)
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SELECT DISTINCT ON (T.attribute1, attribute2)
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T.attribute1 AS attribute1,
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T.attribute3 AS attribute2, -- name match in output column name
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T.attribute2 AS attribute3
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FROM test_name_prefix T ORDER BY T.attribute1, attribute2;
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attribute1 | attribute2 | attribute3
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Phone | A | John
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Tablet | B | Eric
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(2 rows)
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-- now, let's verify the distributed query scenario
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SELECT create_distributed_table('test_name_prefix', 'attribute1');
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NOTICE: Copying data from local table...
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NOTICE: copying the data has completed
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DETAIL: The local data in the table is no longer visible, but is still on disk.
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HINT: To remove the local data, run: SELECT truncate_local_data_after_distributing_table($$alias.test_name_prefix$$)
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create_distributed_table
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(1 row)
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SET citus.log_remote_commands TO on;
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-- make sure we preserve the table-name prefix to attribute2
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-- when building the shard query
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-- (before this patch we wouldn't preserve T.attribute2)
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-- note that we only need to preserve T.attribute2, not T.attribute1
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-- because there is no confusion there
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SELECT DISTINCT ON (T.attribute1, T.attribute2)
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T.attribute1 AS attribute1,
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T.attribute3 AS attribute2,
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T.attribute2 AS attribute3
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FROM test_name_prefix T ORDER BY T.attribute1, T.attribute2;
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NOTICE: issuing SELECT DISTINCT ON (attribute1, t.attribute2) attribute1, attribute3 AS attribute2, attribute2 AS attribute3 FROM alias.test_name_prefix_90630803 t ORDER BY attribute1, t.attribute2
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DETAIL: on server postgres@localhost:xxxxx connectionId: xxxxxxx
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attribute1 | attribute2 | attribute3
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Phone | A | Eric
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Phone | A | John
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Tablet | B | Eric
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(3 rows)
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-- here Citus will replace attribute2 with T.attribute3
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SELECT DISTINCT ON (T.attribute1, attribute2)
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T.attribute1 AS attribute1,
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T.attribute3 AS attribute2,
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T.attribute2 AS attribute3
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FROM test_name_prefix T ORDER BY T.attribute1, attribute2;
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NOTICE: issuing SELECT DISTINCT ON (attribute1, t.attribute3) attribute1, attribute3 AS attribute2, attribute2 AS attribute3 FROM alias.test_name_prefix_90630803 t ORDER BY attribute1, t.attribute3
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DETAIL: on server postgres@localhost:xxxxx connectionId: xxxxxxx
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attribute1 | attribute2 | attribute3
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Phone | A | John
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Tablet | B | Eric
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(2 rows)
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RESET citus.log_remote_commands;
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RESET citus.log_remote_commands;
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DROP SCHEMA alias CASCADE;
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DROP SCHEMA alias CASCADE;
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NOTICE: drop cascades to 3 other objects
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NOTICE: drop cascades to 4 other objects
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DETAIL: drop cascades to table alias_test
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DETAIL: drop cascades to table alias_test
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drop cascades to table test
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drop cascades to table test
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drop cascades to table test_2
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drop cascades to table test_2
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drop cascades to table test_name_prefix
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ORDER BY a, d;
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ORDER BY a, d;
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RESET citus.log_remote_commands;
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RESET citus.log_remote_commands;
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-- test everything on https://github.com/citusdata/citus/issues/7684
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CREATE TABLE test_name_prefix (
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attribute1 varchar(255),
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attribute2 varchar(255),
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attribute3 varchar(255)
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);
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INSERT INTO test_name_prefix (attribute1, attribute2, attribute3)
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VALUES ('Phone', 'John', 'A'),
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('Phone', 'Eric', 'A'),
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('Tablet','Eric', 'B');
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-- vanilla Postgres result
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-- with DISTINCT ON (T.attribute1, T.attribute2)
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-- we have 3 distinct groups of 1 row each
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-- (Phone, John) (Phone, Eric) and (Tablet, Eric)
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SELECT DISTINCT ON (T.attribute1, T.attribute2)
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T.attribute1 AS attribute1,
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T.attribute3 AS attribute2,
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T.attribute2 AS attribute3
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FROM test_name_prefix T ORDER BY T.attribute1, T.attribute2;
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-- vanilla Postgres result
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-- changes when we remove the table-name prefix to attribute2
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-- in this case it uses the output column name,
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-- which is actually T.attribute3 (AS attribute2)
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-- so, with DISTINCT ON (T.attribute1, T.attribute3)
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-- we have only 2 distinct groups
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-- (Phone, A) and (Tablet, B)
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SELECT DISTINCT ON (T.attribute1, attribute2)
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T.attribute1 AS attribute1,
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T.attribute3 AS attribute2, -- name match in output column name
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T.attribute2 AS attribute3
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FROM test_name_prefix T ORDER BY T.attribute1, attribute2;
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-- now, let's verify the distributed query scenario
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SELECT create_distributed_table('test_name_prefix', 'attribute1');
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SET citus.log_remote_commands TO on;
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-- make sure we preserve the table-name prefix to attribute2
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-- when building the shard query
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-- (before this patch we wouldn't preserve T.attribute2)
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-- note that we only need to preserve T.attribute2, not T.attribute1
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-- because there is no confusion there
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SELECT DISTINCT ON (T.attribute1, T.attribute2)
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T.attribute1 AS attribute1,
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T.attribute3 AS attribute2,
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T.attribute2 AS attribute3
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FROM test_name_prefix T ORDER BY T.attribute1, T.attribute2;
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-- here Citus will replace attribute2 with T.attribute3
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SELECT DISTINCT ON (T.attribute1, attribute2)
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T.attribute1 AS attribute1,
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T.attribute3 AS attribute2,
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T.attribute2 AS attribute3
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FROM test_name_prefix T ORDER BY T.attribute1, attribute2;
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RESET citus.log_remote_commands;
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DROP SCHEMA alias CASCADE;
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DROP SCHEMA alias CASCADE;
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