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[jira] [Commented] (SPARK-25185) CBO rowcount statistics doesn't
work for partitioned parquet external table
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venkata yerubandi commented on SPARK-25185:
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Is there any update on this issue ? we are facing the same issue
> CBO rowcount statistics doesn't work for partitioned parquet external table
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> Key: SPARK-25185
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-25185
> Project: Spark
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: Spark Core, SQL
> Affects Versions: 2.2.1, 2.3.0
> Environment:
> Tried on Ubuntu, FreBSD and windows, running spark-shell in local mode reading data from local file system
> Reporter: Amit
> Priority: Major
>
> Created a dummy partitioned data with partition column on string type col1=a and col1=b
> added csv data-> read through spark -> created partitioned external table-> msck repair table to load partition. Did analyze on all columns and partition column as well.
> ~println(spark.sql("select * from test_p where e='1a'").queryExecution.toStringWithStats)~
> ~val op = spark.sql("select * from test_p where e='1a'").queryExecution.optimizedPlan~
> // e is the partitioned column
> ~val stat = op.stats(spark.sessionState.conf)~
> ~print(stat.rowCount)~
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> Created the same way in parquet the rowcount comes up correctly in case of csv but in parquet it shows as None.
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