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[fix](inverted index) fix query error #50860
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When the IN predicate in an expression contains parameters generated through CAST operations, utilizing inverted indexes may produce erroneous query results.
When the IN predicate in an expression contains parameters generated through CAST operations, utilizing inverted indexes may produce erroneous query results.
When the IN predicate in an expression contains parameters generated through CAST operations, utilizing inverted indexes may produce erroneous query results.
When the IN predicate in an expression contains parameters generated through CAST operations, utilizing inverted indexes may produce erroneous query results.
When the IN predicate in an expression contains parameters generated through CAST operations, utilizing inverted indexes may produce erroneous query results.
What problem does this PR solve?
When the IN predicate in an expression contains parameters generated through CAST operations, utilizing inverted indexes may produce erroneous query results.
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