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[jira] [Updated] (CASSANDRA-13547) Filtered materialized views
missing data
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13547?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Krishna Dattu Koneru updated CASSANDRA-13547:
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Status: Patch Available (was: In Progress)
> Filtered materialized views missing data
> ----------------------------------------
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-13547
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13547
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Materialized Views
> Environment: Official Cassandra 3.10 Docker image (ID 154b919bf8ce).
> Reporter: Craig Nicholson
> Assignee: Krishna Dattu Koneru
> Priority: Blocker
> Labels: materializedviews
> Fix For: 3.11.x
>
>
> When creating a materialized view against a base table the materialized view does not always reflect the correct data.
> Using the following test schema:
> {code:title=Schema|language=sql}
> DROP KEYSPACE IF EXISTS test;
> CREATE KEYSPACE test
> WITH REPLICATION = {
> 'class' : 'SimpleStrategy',
> 'replication_factor' : 1
> };
> CREATE TABLE test.table1 (
> id int,
> name text,
> enabled boolean,
> foo text,
> PRIMARY KEY (id, name));
> CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW test.table1_mv1 AS SELECT id, name, foo
> FROM test.table1
> WHERE id IS NOT NULL
> AND name IS NOT NULL
> AND enabled = TRUE
> PRIMARY KEY ((name), id);
> CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW test.table1_mv2 AS SELECT id, name, foo, enabled
> FROM test.table1
> WHERE id IS NOT NULL
> AND name IS NOT NULL
> AND enabled = TRUE
> PRIMARY KEY ((name), id);
> {code}
> When I insert a row into the base table the materialized views are updated appropriately. (+)
> {code:title=Insert row|language=sql}
> cqlsh> INSERT INTO test.table1 (id, name, enabled, foo) VALUES (1, 'One', TRUE, 'Bar');
> cqlsh> SELECT * FROM test.table1;
> id | name | enabled | foo
> ----+------+---------+-----
> 1 | One | True | Bar
> (1 rows)
> cqlsh> SELECT * FROM test.table1_mv1;
> name | id | foo
> ------+----+-----
> One | 1 | Bar
> (1 rows)
> cqlsh> SELECT * FROM test.table1_mv2;
> name | id | enabled | foo
> ------+----+---------+-----
> One | 1 | True | Bar
> (1 rows)
> {code}
> Updating the record in the base table and setting enabled to FALSE will filter the record from both materialized views. (+)
> {code:title=Disable the row|language=sql}
> cqlsh> UPDATE test.table1 SET enabled = FALSE WHERE id = 1 AND name = 'One';
> cqlsh> SELECT * FROM test.table1;
> id | name | enabled | foo
> ----+------+---------+-----
> 1 | One | False | Bar
> (1 rows)
> cqlsh> SELECT * FROM test.table1_mv1;
> name | id | foo
> ------+----+-----
> (0 rows)
> cqlsh> SELECT * FROM test.table1_mv2;
> name | id | enabled | foo
> ------+----+---------+-----
> (0 rows)
> {code}
> However a further update to the base table setting enabled to TRUE should include the record in both materialzed views, however only one view (table1_mv2) gets updated. (-)
> It appears that only the view (table1_mv2) that returns the filtered column (enabled) is updated. (-)
> Additionally columns that are not part of the partiion or clustering key are not updated. You can see that the foo column has a null value in table1_mv2. (-)
> {code:title=Enable the row|language=sql}
> cqlsh> UPDATE test.table1 SET enabled = TRUE WHERE id = 1 AND name = 'One';
> cqlsh> SELECT * FROM test.table1;
> id | name | enabled | foo
> ----+------+---------+-----
> 1 | One | True | Bar
> (1 rows)
> cqlsh> SELECT * FROM test.table1_mv1;
> name | id | foo
> ------+----+-----
> (0 rows)
> cqlsh> SELECT * FROM test.table1_mv2;
> name | id | enabled | foo
> ------+----+---------+------
> One | 1 | True | null
> (1 rows)
> {code}
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