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[jira] Updated: (PIG-514) COUNT returns no results as a result of
two filter statements in FOREACH
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIG-514?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Viraj Bhat updated PIG-514:
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Attachment: mystudentfile.txt
Tab separated student file for testing the issue..
> COUNT returns no results as a result of two filter statements in FOREACH
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: PIG-514
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIG-514
> Project: Pig
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: impl
> Affects Versions: types_branch
> Reporter: Viraj Bhat
> Fix For: types_branch
>
> Attachments: mystudentfile.txt
>
>
> For the following piece of sample code in FOREACH which counts the filtered student records based on record_type == 1 and scores and also on record_type == 0 does not seem to return any results.
> {code}
> mydata = LOAD 'mystudentfile.txt' AS (record_type,name,age,scores,gpa);
> --keep only what we need
> mydata_filtered = FOREACH mydata GENERATE record_type, name, age, scores ;
> --group
> mydata_grouped = GROUP mydata_filtered BY (record_type,age);
> myfinaldata = FOREACH mydata_grouped {
> myfilter1 = FILTER mydata_filtered BY record_type == 1 AND age == scores;
> myfilter2 = FILTER mydata_filtered BY record_type == 0;
> GENERATE FLATTEN(group),
> -- Only this count causes the problem ??
> COUNT(myfilter1) as col2,
> SUM(myfilter2.scores) as col3,
> COUNT(myfilter2) as col4; };
> --these set of statements confirm that the count on the filters returns 1
> --mycountdata = FOREACH mydata_grouped
> --{
> -- myfilter1 = FILTER mydata_filtered BY record_type == 1 AND age == scores;
> -- GENERATE
> -- COUNT(myfilter1) as colcount;
> --};
> --dump mycountdata;
> dump myfinaldata;
> {code}
> But if you uncomment the {code} COUNT(myfilter1) as col2, {code}, it seems to work with the following results..
> (0,22,45.0,2L)
> (0,24,133.0,6L)
> (0,25,22.0,1L)
> Also I have tried to verify if this is a issue with the {code} COUNT(myfilter1) as col2, {code} returning zero. It does not seem to be the case.
> If {code} dump mycountdata; {code} is uncommented it returns:
> (1L)
> (1L)
> I am attaching the tab separated 'mystudentfile.txt' file used in this Pig script. Is this an issue with 2 filters in the FOREACH followed by a COUNT on these filters??
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