#[non_exhaustive]pub struct JoinOperation {
pub alias: String,
pub left_operand: Option<TransformOperationSource>,
pub right_operand: Option<TransformOperationSource>,
pub type: JoinOperationType,
pub on_clause: String,
pub left_operand_properties: Option<JoinOperandProperties>,
pub right_operand_properties: Option<JoinOperandProperties>,
}Expand description
A transform operation that combines data from two sources based on specified join conditions.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.alias: StringAlias for this operation.
left_operand: Option<TransformOperationSource>The left operand for the join operation.
right_operand: Option<TransformOperationSource>The right operand for the join operation.
type: JoinOperationTypeThe type of join to perform, such as INNER, LEFT, RIGHT, or OUTER.
on_clause: StringThe join condition that specifies how to match rows between the left and right operands.
left_operand_properties: Option<JoinOperandProperties>Properties that control how the left operand's columns are handled in the join result.
right_operand_properties: Option<JoinOperandProperties>Properties that control how the right operand's columns are handled in the join result.
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Source§impl JoinOperation
impl JoinOperation
Sourcepub fn left_operand(&self) -> Option<&TransformOperationSource>
pub fn left_operand(&self) -> Option<&TransformOperationSource>
The left operand for the join operation.
Sourcepub fn right_operand(&self) -> Option<&TransformOperationSource>
pub fn right_operand(&self) -> Option<&TransformOperationSource>
The right operand for the join operation.
Sourcepub fn type(&self) -> &JoinOperationType
pub fn type(&self) -> &JoinOperationType
The type of join to perform, such as INNER, LEFT, RIGHT, or OUTER.
Sourcepub fn on_clause(&self) -> &str
pub fn on_clause(&self) -> &str
The join condition that specifies how to match rows between the left and right operands.
Sourcepub fn left_operand_properties(&self) -> Option<&JoinOperandProperties>
pub fn left_operand_properties(&self) -> Option<&JoinOperandProperties>
Properties that control how the left operand's columns are handled in the join result.
Sourcepub fn right_operand_properties(&self) -> Option<&JoinOperandProperties>
pub fn right_operand_properties(&self) -> Option<&JoinOperandProperties>
Properties that control how the right operand's columns are handled in the join result.
Source§impl JoinOperation
impl JoinOperation
Sourcepub fn builder() -> JoinOperationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> JoinOperationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture JoinOperation.
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Source§impl Clone for JoinOperation
impl Clone for JoinOperation
Source§fn clone(&self) -> JoinOperation
fn clone(&self) -> JoinOperation
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for JoinOperation
impl Debug for JoinOperation
Source§impl PartialEq for JoinOperation
impl PartialEq for JoinOperation
impl StructuralPartialEq for JoinOperation
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impl Freeze for JoinOperation
impl RefUnwindSafe for JoinOperation
impl Send for JoinOperation
impl Sync for JoinOperation
impl Unpin for JoinOperation
impl UnwindSafe for JoinOperation
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