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Through #33278, the tableIdentifier has been extended to allow ES-like multi-index patterns. However this is not supported by all commands, such as SHOW TABLES which only allow SQL LIKE pattern.
Both should be supported across the board for consistency and also capabilities so : SHOW TABLES LIKE "foo%" and SHOW TABLES 'foo*,-foobar* work.
(note that while SQL LIKE only allows inclusion, ES allows exclusion also).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Extend SHOW TABLES, DESCRIBE and SHOW COLUMNS to support table
identifiers not just SQL LIKE pattern.
This allows both Elasticsearch-style multi-index patterns and SQL LIKE.
To disambiguate between the two (as the " vs ' can be easy to miss),
the grammar now requires LIKE keyword as a prefix for all LIKE-like
patterns.
Also added some docs comparing the two types of patterns.
Fixelastic#33294
Extend SHOW TABLES, DESCRIBE and SHOW COLUMNS to support table
identifiers not just SQL LIKE pattern.
This allows both Elasticsearch-style multi-index patterns and SQL LIKE.
To disambiguate between the two (as the " vs ' can be easy to miss),
the grammar now requires LIKE keyword as a prefix for all LIKE-like
patterns.
Also added some docs comparing the two types of patterns.
Fix#33294
Extend SHOW TABLES, DESCRIBE and SHOW COLUMNS to support table
identifiers not just SQL LIKE pattern.
This allows both Elasticsearch-style multi-index patterns and SQL LIKE.
To disambiguate between the two (as the " vs ' can be easy to miss),
the grammar now requires LIKE keyword as a prefix for all LIKE-like
patterns.
Also added some docs comparing the two types of patterns.
Fix#33294
(cherry picked from commit 17c7f99)
Through #33278, the
tableIdentifier
has been extended to allow ES-like multi-index patterns. However this is not supported by all commands, such asSHOW TABLES
which only allow SQLLIKE
pattern.Both should be supported across the board for consistency and also capabilities so :
SHOW TABLES LIKE "foo%"
andSHOW TABLES 'foo*,-foobar*
work.(note that while SQL
LIKE
only allows inclusion, ES allows exclusion also).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: