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Support Collect-like Reduction Aggregations #4992

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Current PR is the last piece of the puzzle of the collect aggregations supporting, which enables collect aggregations under reduction context in spark-rapids.

Signed-off-by: sperlingxx lovedreamf@gmail.com

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This PR is supposed to be shipped in release 22.06

@sameerz sameerz added the feature request New feature or request label Mar 21, 2022
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sameerz commented Mar 21, 2022

Can we put this in draft until branch-22.06 is available?

@sperlingxx sperlingxx changed the title Support Collect-like Reduction Aggregations [Draft] Support Collect-like Reduction Aggregations Mar 22, 2022
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Can we put this in draft until branch-22.06 is available?

Good idea! It's done.

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This one can now target 22.06

@sperlingxx sperlingxx changed the base branch from branch-22.04 to branch-22.06 April 2, 2022 08:33
@sperlingxx sperlingxx changed the title [Draft] Support Collect-like Reduction Aggregations Support Collect-like Reduction Aggregations Apr 2, 2022
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sameerz commented Apr 11, 2022

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