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Fix table name collision in tests in 0452b461bc
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@ -2876,26 +2876,26 @@ RESET enable_incremental_sort;
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DROP TABLE btg;
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-- The case, when scanning sort order correspond to aggregate sort order but
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-- can not be found in the group-by list
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CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 int PRIMARY KEY, c2 int);
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CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ON t1(c2);
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CREATE TABLE agg_sort_order (c1 int PRIMARY KEY, c2 int);
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CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ON agg_sort_order(c2);
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explain (costs off)
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SELECT array_agg(c1 ORDER BY c2),c2
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FROM t1 WHERE c2 < 100 GROUP BY c1 ORDER BY 2;
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QUERY PLAN
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--------------------------------------------------------
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FROM agg_sort_order WHERE c2 < 100 GROUP BY c1 ORDER BY 2;
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QUERY PLAN
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--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Sort
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Sort Key: c2
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-> GroupAggregate
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Group Key: c1
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-> Sort
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Sort Key: c1, c2
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-> Bitmap Heap Scan on t1
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-> Bitmap Heap Scan on agg_sort_order
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Recheck Cond: (c2 < 100)
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-> Bitmap Index Scan on t1_c2_idx
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-> Bitmap Index Scan on agg_sort_order_c2_idx
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Index Cond: (c2 < 100)
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(10 rows)
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DROP TABLE t1 CASCADE;
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DROP TABLE agg_sort_order CASCADE;
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-- Check, that GROUP-BY reordering optimization can operate with pathkeys, built
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-- by planner itself. For example, by MergeJoin.
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SET enable_hashjoin = off;
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@ -1233,12 +1233,12 @@ DROP TABLE btg;
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-- The case, when scanning sort order correspond to aggregate sort order but
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-- can not be found in the group-by list
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CREATE TABLE t1 (c1 int PRIMARY KEY, c2 int);
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CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ON t1(c2);
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CREATE TABLE agg_sort_order (c1 int PRIMARY KEY, c2 int);
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CREATE UNIQUE INDEX ON agg_sort_order(c2);
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explain (costs off)
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SELECT array_agg(c1 ORDER BY c2),c2
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FROM t1 WHERE c2 < 100 GROUP BY c1 ORDER BY 2;
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DROP TABLE t1 CASCADE;
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FROM agg_sort_order WHERE c2 < 100 GROUP BY c1 ORDER BY 2;
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DROP TABLE agg_sort_order CASCADE;
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-- Check, that GROUP-BY reordering optimization can operate with pathkeys, built
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-- by planner itself. For example, by MergeJoin.
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