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Bug
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Resolution: Cannot Reproduce
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Major
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None
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12.3.1
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I have a table "A" in an Oracle database. I have a date dimension "B" in Teiid, which is a materialized view of a recursive query. The date dimension has all dates from 1950 to 2050, 36890 rows in total.
I run the following query:
SELECT * FROM a JOIN b ON a.date_column = b.date_key
Teiid sends a query to Oracle, which I will paraphrase as:
SELECT <columns> FROM a WHERE date_column IN (to_date('1950-01-01 00:00:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'), <36899 other date values!>)
Oracle breaks either with the length of the query or the number of options in the IN clause.
I thought that MAKEDEP/MAKENOTDEP/MAKEIND could help, but they didn't seem to change anything.