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I am trying to perform a LEFT OUTER JOIN while filtering on the right part of the join.

I have created the following index to achieve this:

CREATE INDEX `idx_store_order` ON `myBucket`(("Store::" || `storeId`)) WHERE ((`docType` = "Order") or (`docType` is missing))

and I am trying to execute the following query:

SELECT store.status, order.clientId, store.docId 
FROM myBucket store
LEFT OUTER JOIN myBucket order ON KEY ("Store::" || order.storeId) FOR store
WHERE store.docType="Store"
AND (order.docType="Order" OR order.docType IS MISSING)
AND order.clientId="9281ae36-a418-4ea3-93f0-bfd7b1a38248"

I have 30 documents with docType="Store", but when I perform this query I don't get the 30 results. If I remove the last clause and group by store, then I get the 30 results, so it's the last clause that affects the final results.

I have also tried the following statement (unsucessfully) as the last clause:

(AND order.clientId="9281ae36-a418-4ea3-93f0-bfd7b1a38248" OR order.docType IS MISSING)

Am I missing something? Thanks

EDIT Here's the explain query:

[
  {
    "plan": {
      "#operator": "Sequence",
      "~children": [
        {
          "#operator": "IndexScan",
          "index": "idx_docType",
          "index_id": "e498d0c0ee2f0d9d",
          "keyspace": "myBucket",
          "namespace": "default",
          "spans": [
            {
              "Range": {
                "High": [
                  "\"Store\""
                ],
                "Inclusion": 3,
                "Low": [
                  "\"Store\""
                ]
              }
            }
          ],
          "using": "gsi"
        },
        {
          "#operator": "Parallel",
          "~child": {
            "#operator": "Sequence",
            "~children": [
              {
                "#operator": "Fetch",
                "as": "store",
                "keyspace": "myBucket",
                "namespace": "default"
              },
              {
                "#operator": "IndexJoin",
                "as": "order",
                "for": "store",
                "keyspace": "myBucket",
                "namespace": "default",
                "on_key": "(\"Store::\" || (`order`.`storeId`))",
                "outer": true,
                "scan": {
                  "index": "idx_store_order",
                  "index_id": "a97fce5158e6e573",
                  "using": "gsi"
                }
              },
              {
                "#operator": "Filter",
                "condition": "((((`store`.`docType`) = \"Store\") and (((`order`.`docType`) = \"Order\") or ((`order`.`docType`) is missing))) and (((`order`.`clientId`) = \"9281ae36-a418-4ea3-93f0-bfd7b1a138248\") or (`order` is missing)))"
              },
              {
                "#operator": "InitialProject",
                "result_terms": [
                  {
                    "expr": "(`store`.`status`)"
                  }
                ]
              },
              {
                "#operator": "FinalProject"
              }
            ]
          }
        }
      ]
    },
    "text": "SELECT store.status\nFROM myBucket store\nLEFT OUTER JOIN myBucket order ON KEY (\"Store::\" || order.storeId) FOR store\nWHERE store.docType=\"Store\"\nAND (order.docType=\"Order\" OR order.docType IS MISSING)\nAND (order.clientId=\"9281ae36-a418-4ea3-93f0-bfd7b1a138248\" OR order IS MISSING)"
  }
]

EDIT2

As discussed in the comments, I want to list all stores, regardless of a given customer having orders in it or not. If the customer does have orders, then I want to show certain fields along with the list of stores.

E.g. Store 1 - Client X does not have orders Store 2 - Client X does have one order, and some information is shown along the store info

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  • Try this query: SELECT count(*) FROM myBucket WHERE clientId="9281ae36-a418-4ea3-93f0-bfd7b1a38248". Is the result more than 1? Jan 10, 2017 at 22:04
  • @quest4truth Without specifying the docType, yes, it is more than 1. In this particular scenario, the client doesn't have any orders, but since I am performing a LOJ I was expecting that the stores would still be returned as a result Jan 10, 2017 at 22:17
  • The WHERE clause is evaluated after the LEFT OUTER JOIN, so your result set will still be pared accordingly. See bennadel.com/blog/70-sql-query-order-of-operations.htm for an explanation of how the SELECT statement gets executed Jan 11, 2017 at 14:08

2 Answers 2

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Outer joins produce all left side documents irrespective of successfully matching the join-key predicate (and not any condition in your where-clause). That means, you get 30 results whether you have matching order.storeId or not.

In this case, the last filter is on client-ID, which is applied post JOIN, and hence is filtering some documents. Check/post the EXPLAIN output to validate.

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  • I have updated my answer with the explain query. Even if I am filtering on the set with 30 results, shouldn't the OR order IS MISSING part keep the 30 results? If not, how can achieve the expected result? Thank you Jan 11, 2017 at 10:37
  • What is your objective? Are you trying to figure out how it works, or are the actual results the first priority? If the actual results are paramount, please describe what you expect. Jan 11, 2017 at 14:46
  • @quest4truth The actual results are the first priority. I expect to always have the results on the left (Stores), and have results on the right only if they exist (Orders). Since there are multiple Orders per Store, I was trying to filter per clientId. While filtering per clientId, I still expect to have 30 results in the end, due to the fact I stated in my previous comment Jan 11, 2017 at 15:04
  • OK, but that's a contradiction. You can't have 30 results if you filter those results by a customer that doesn't have 30 records. The LOJ happens before the filter. The filter deletes them after that LOJ happens. Do you just want orders by store by customer? If the customer is not there, what do you want? What's the purpose of filtering by customer if you want everything whether the customer is there or not? Surely you don't want to ascribe orders to a customer that are not his. Jan 11, 2017 at 16:05
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    Yes, that makes sense. Let me see if I can come up with a query Jan 11, 2017 at 17:20
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In N1QL currently, WHERE clause is not considered part of the JOIN predicate, so you have to do the following. You need to escape order throughout, or use a different alias.

SELECT store.status, order.userId, store.docId 
FROM myBucket store
LEFT OUTER JOIN myBucket order ON KEY ("Store::" || order.storeId) FOR store
WHERE store.docType="Store"
AND (
(order IS MISSING)
OR
 ((order.docType="Order" OR order.docType IS MISSING)
AND order.clientId="9281ae36-a418-4ea3-93f0-bfd7b1a38248")

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