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[jira] [Created] (PHOENIX-1848) Do not order rows in descending
order on ORDER BY of a column declared as DESC
James Taylor created PHOENIX-1848:
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Summary: Do not order rows in descending order on ORDER BY of a column declared as DESC
Key: PHOENIX-1848
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-1848
Project: Phoenix
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: James Taylor
With the following schema:
{code}
CREATE TABLE t (k VARCHAR PRIMARY KEY);
{code}
a query with an ORDER BY k should not output rows in descending order unless DESC is explicitly specified.
For example, the following query should output rows A and then B:
{code}
UPSERT INTO t VALUES('A');
UPSERT INTO t VALUES('B');
SELECT * FROM t ORDER BY k;
{code}
while the following query should output B and then A:
{code}
SELECT * FROM t ORDER BY k DESC;
{code}
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