sqlparser: No literals used for length & scale #15250
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We don't want to use literals for length & scale, since things like the planner treat literals as expressions (since they are!) and act on them.
Length & scale properties are type properties though and not expressions and they should never be changed / extracted / or anything like that.
As alternative to the
-1
approach, we could also look at a*int
instead which comes with its own downsides and upsides. I think both have advantages and disadvantages and there's not a super clear winner here for which approach is best.Related Issue(s)
Pending, @vmg has a write up of the problem this helps address.
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