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Google Cloud Spanner v1 API - Enum PlanNode.Types.Kind (5.0.0-beta04)
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public enum PlanNode . Types . Kind
Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Spanner v1 API enum PlanNode.Types.Kind.
The kind of [PlanNode][google.spanner.v1.PlanNode]. Distinguishes between the two different kinds of
nodes that can appear in a query plan.
Namespace
Google.Cloud.Spanner.V1
Assembly
Google.Cloud.Spanner.V1.dll
Fields
Name
Description
Relational
Denotes a Relational operator node in the expression tree. Relational
operators represent iterative processing of rows during query execution.
For example, a TableScan
operation that reads rows from a table.
Scalar
Denotes a Scalar node in the expression tree. Scalar nodes represent
non-iterable entities in the query plan. For example, constants or
arithmetic operators appearing inside predicate expressions or references
to column names.
Unspecified
Not specified.
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Last updated 2024-09-10 UTC.
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