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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Tom Lane
ed5003c584 First cut at full support for OUTER JOINs. There are still a few loose
ends to clean up (see my message of same date to pghackers), but mostly
it works.  INITDB REQUIRED!
2000-09-12 21:07:18 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
67ac38085c Update for new psql formatting. 2000-01-06 06:40:54 +00:00
Tom Lane
f7f41c7c8c Replace generic 'Illegal use of aggregates' error message with one that
shows the specific ungrouped variable being complained of.  Perhaps this
will reduce user confusion...
1999-12-09 05:58:56 +00:00
Tom Lane
0c4929ff86 Parser no longer considers
SELECT a/2, a/2 FROM test_missing_target GROUP BY a/2;
to be ambiguous ... which I think is correct behavior.
1999-07-19 00:29:07 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
e587f202e4 Update error messages with more consistant format. 1999-02-23 07:31:02 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
053004a80b Clean up a few elog() messages for aggregates and functions. 1998-12-08 06:20:48 +00:00
Bruce Momjian
5a722414a1 This patch resolves some regression test failures caused by platform
dependencies.

David Hartwig
1998-08-29 04:10:40 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
a1627a1d64 From: David Hartwig <daybee@bellatlantic.net>
I have attached a patch to allow GROUP BY and/or ORDER BY function or
expressions.  Note worthy items:

1. The expression or function need not be in the target list.
Example:
            SELECT  name FROM foo GROUP BY lower(name);

2.   Simplified the grammar to use expressions only.

3.  Cleaned up earlier patch in this area to make use of existing
utility functions.

3.  Reduced some of the members in the SortGroupBy parse node.   The
original data members were redundant with the new expression node.
(MUST do a "make clean" now)

4.  Added a new parse node "JoinUsing".   The JOIN USING clause was
overloading this SortGroupBy structure.   With the afore mentioned
reduction of members, the two clauses lost all their commonality.

5.  A bug still exist where, if a function or expression is GROUPed BY,
and an aggregate function does not include a attribute from the
expression or function, the backend crashes.   (or something like
that)   The bug pre-dates this patch.    Example:

    SELECT lower(a) AS lowcase, count(b) FROM foo GROUP BY lowcase;
                 *** BOOM  ***

    --Also when not in target list
    SELECT  count(b) FROM foo GROUP BY lower(a);
                *** BOOM  AGAIN ***
1998-08-05 04:49:19 +00:00
Thomas G. Lockhart
511b368f97 Renamed from "junkfilter" test. 1998-07-09 14:32:14 +00:00