The SQL standard imposes a constraint on window functions that
        they cannot be used in UPDATE or
        DELETE statements to update rows.
        Using such functions in a subquery of these statements (to
        select rows) is permitted.
      
MySQL does not support these window function features:
- DISTINCTsyntax for aggregate window functions.
- Nested window functions. 
- Dynamic frame endpoints that depend on the value of the current row. 
The parser recognizes these window constructs which nevertheless are not supported:
- The - GROUPSframe units specifier is parsed, but produces an error. Only- ROWSand- RANGEare supported.
- The - EXCLUDEclause for frame specification is parsed, but produces an error.
- IGNORE NULLSis parsed, but produces an error. Only- RESPECT NULLSis supported.
- FROM LASTis parsed, but produces an error. Only- FROM FIRSTis supported.
        As of MySQL 8.0.28, a maximum of 127 windows is supported for a
        given SELECT. Note that a single
        query may use multiple SELECT clauses, and
        each of these clauses supports up to 127 windows. The number of
        distinct windows is defined as the sum of the named windows and
        any implicit windows specified as part of any window
        function's OVER clause. You should also
        be aware that queries using very large numbers of windows may
        require increasing the default thread stack size
        (thread_stack system variable).