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[jira] [Updated] (PHOENIX-3197) DATE/TIMESTAMP comparison involving rowkey column broken

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-3197?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Nick Dimiduk updated PHOENIX-3197:
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    Attachment: test2.sql
                test1.sql

Test files to run with psql.py

> DATE/TIMESTAMP comparison involving rowkey column broken
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: PHOENIX-3197
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-3197
>             Project: Phoenix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 4.7.0, 4.8.0, 4.9.0
>            Reporter: Nick Dimiduk
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: test1.sql, test2.sql
>
>
> Similar to PHOENIX-2944, but involving rowkey columns. This uses a different compareTo method.
> The trivial test case passes:
> {noformat}
> drop table if exists test1;
> create table test1(c1 DATE NOT NULL, constraint pk primary key(c1));
> upsert into test1 values(DATE '2016-05-10 00:01:00');
> upsert into test1 values(DATE '2016-05-10 00:02:00');
> upsert into test1 values(DATE '2016-05-10 00:03:00');
> select case count(1) when 2 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test1 where c1 >= DATE '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z';
> select case count(1) when 2 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test1 where c1 >= TIMESTAMP '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z';
> select case count(1) when 2 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test1 where DATE '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z' < c1;
> select case count(1) when 2 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test1 where TIMESTAMP '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z' < c1;
> select case count(1) when 1 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test1 where c1 < DATE '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z';
> select case count(1) when 1 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test1 where c1 < TIMESTAMP '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z';
> select case count(1) when 1 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test1 where DATE '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z' >= c1;
> select case count(1) when 1 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test1 where TIMESTAMP '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z' >= c1;
> {noformat}
> But nest the date column in the rowkey and the DATE vs TIMESTAMP compares start failing:
> {noformat}
> drop table if exists test2;
> create table test2(c1 VARCHAR NOT NULL, c2 DATE NOT NULL, c3 VARCHAR NOT NULL, constraint pk primary key(c1,c2,c3));
> upsert into test2 values('a',DATE '2016-05-10 00:01:00','x');
> upsert into test2 values('a',DATE '2016-05-10 00:02:00','y');
> upsert into test2 values('a',DATE '2016-05-10 00:03:00','z');
> select case count(1) when 2 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test2 where c2 >= DATE '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z';
> select case count(1) when 2 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test2 where c2 >= TIMESTAMP '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z';
> select case count(1) when 2 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test2 where DATE '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z' < c2;
> select case count(1) when 2 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test2 where TIMESTAMP '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z' < c2;
> select case count(1) when 1 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test2 where c2 < DATE '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z';
> select case count(1) when 1 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test2 where c2 < TIMESTAMP '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z';
> select case count(1) when 1 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test2 where DATE '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z' >= c2;
> select case count(1) when 1 then 'PASS' else 'FAIL' end as test from test2 where TIMESTAMP '2016-05-10T00:01:02.345Z' >= c2;
> {noformat}



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