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[jira] [Created] (TINKERPOP-1643) Something's broke in OLAP
Daniel Kuppitz created TINKERPOP-1643:
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Summary: Something's broke in OLAP
Key: TINKERPOP-1643
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-1643
Project: TinkerPop
Issue Type: Bug
Components: process
Affects Versions: 3.3.0, 3.2.5
Reporter: Daniel Kuppitz
Assignee: Marko A. Rodriguez
I don't know what it's related to, hence the open title on this ticket.
*Base Query (all good)*:
{noformat}
gremlin> g.V().as("v").emit().repeat(both().as("v").dedup()).select("v")
==>v[1]
==>v[2]
==>v[3]
==>v[4]
==>v[5]
==>v[6]
==>[v[1],v[4]]
==>[v[4],v[5]]
==>[v[3],v[6]]
==>[v[2],v[1]]
==>[v[1],v[2]]
==>[v[1],v[3]]
{noformat}
*Issues*:
{noformat}
gremlin> g.V().as("v").emit().repeat(both().as("v").dedup()).select("v").count()
==>6
==>6
{noformat}
{noformat}
gremlin> g.V().as("v").emit().repeat(both().as("v").dedup()).select("v").order().by(count(local))
==>v[1]
==>v[1]
==>v[2]
==>v[2]
==>v[3]
==>v[3]
==>v[4]
==>v[4]
==>v[5]
==>v[5]
==>v[6]
==>v[6]
==>[v[1],v[4]]
==>[v[4],v[5]]
==>[v[3],v[6]]
==>[v[2],v[1]]
==>[v[1],v[2]]
==>[v[1],v[3]]
{noformat}
I'm going to create a dev branch and test cases tomorrow.
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