The following example illustrates the use of the LOCAL ORDER BY clauses for a table UDF. The table function add2int takes two integer values as input and returns both of them and their sum.
The query in this example selects all columns from add2int, which specifies that its input, dt, be value-ordered on each AMP by dt.x1. Note that the specified local ordering might not be relevant to the add2int function and is only used for illustration.
The expected outcome of the query is that the rows on each AMP are sorted by the value of x1. The final hashed and sorted spool is used as the input to add2int.
CREATE TABLE t1 ( a1 INTEGER, b1 INTEGER); CREATE TABLE t2 ( a2 INTEGER, b2 INTEGER); CREATE FUNCTION add2int ( a INTEGER, b INTEGER) RETURNS TABLE ( addend1 INTEGER, addend2 INTEGER, mysum INTEGER) SPECIFIC add2int LANGUAGE C NO SQL PARAMETER STYLE SQL NOT DETERMINISTIC CALLED ON NULL INPUT EXTERNAL NAME 'CS!add3int!add2int.c'; WITH dt(x1,y1) AS (SELECT a1,b1 FROM t1) SELECT * FROM TABLE (add2int(dt.x1,dt.y1) LOCAL ORDER BY x1) AS tf;