Code Inspection: Redundant alias expressions
Reports alias expressions that duplicate names of columns in tables and might be redundant.
Example (PostgreSQL):
CREATE TABLE foo(a INT, b INT);
SELECT * FROM foo foo(a, b);
SELECT * FROM foo foo(a);
SELECT * FROM foo foo(x);
SELECT * FROM foo foo(x, y);
The first two aliases use the same column names as in the foo
table. They are considered redundant because they column names are identical.
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Last modified: 25 March 2024