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Papers/PolySQL: Scaling Text-to-SQL Evaluation Across SQL Dialects via Automated Backend Isomorphism
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PolySQL: Scaling Text-to-SQL Evaluation Across SQL Dialects via Automated Backend Isomorphism

May 8, 2026

arXiv
Abstract

SQL dialects vary in syntax, types, and functions across database engines. Text-to-SQL benchmarks, however, predominantly support only SQLite. This creates a critical evaluation gap: cross-dialect evaluation reveals weak per-query agreement (Cohen's ), showing that SQLite performance is an unreliable proxy for other dialects. Yet such evaluation remains prohibitively difficult: existing approaches either require expensive manual query transpilation or rely on tools that often fail on complex SQL. To close this gap, we introduce PolySQL, a novel dual-execution method that eliminates the need for query transpilation by comparing normalized execution results. Notably, our approach achieves higher evaluation fidelity than query transpilation with 100% query coverage. PolySQL comprises three datasets, enabling the first large-scale cross-dialect study. Our study reveals a 10.1% average accuracy drop from SQLite to other dialects and identifies a significant dialect difficulty hierarchy. We find this degradation stems from logical rather than syntactic errors (61% vs. 8%). We release our framework code and leaderboard to enable rigorous dialect-robust evaluation.

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Authors
Yotam Perlitz, Elad Venezian, Corentin Royer, Francesco Fusco, Andrea Giovannini
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arXiv:2605.07796