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[jira] [Updated] (GEODE-7728)
org.apache.geode.InternalGemFireError: ERROR: Assertion failed
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Juan Ramos updated GEODE-7728:
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Labels: GeodeCommons (was: )
> org.apache.geode.InternalGemFireError: ERROR: Assertion failed
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GEODE-7728
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-7728
> Project: Geode
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: querying
> Reporter: Juan Ramos
> Priority: Major
> Labels: GeodeCommons
>
> When trying to run a simple equi-join query (both fields are indexed) with additional filters on a single region, the execution fails with the following exception:
> {noformat}
> org.apache.geode.InternalGemFireError: ERROR: Assertion failed: ' '
> at org.apache.geode.cache.query.internal.Support.assertionFailed(Support.java:76)
> at org.apache.geode.cache.query.internal.Support.Assert(Support.java:65)
> at org.apache.geode.cache.query.internal.Support.Assert(Support.java:46)
> at org.apache.geode.cache.query.internal.AbstractGroupOrRangeJunction.filterEvaluate(AbstractGroupOrRangeJunction.java:150)
> at org.apache.geode.cache.query.internal.CompiledJunction.filterEvaluate(CompiledJunction.java:190)
> at org.apache.geode.cache.query.internal.CompiledSelect.evaluate(CompiledSelect.java:538)
> at org.apache.geode.cache.query.internal.CompiledSelect.evaluate(CompiledSelect.java:53)
> at org.apache.geode.cache.query.internal.DefaultQuery.executeUsingContext(DefaultQuery.java:432)
> at org.apache.geode.cache.query.internal.DefaultQuery.execute(DefaultQuery.java:267)
> at org.apache.geode.cache.query.internal.DefaultQuery.execute(DefaultQuery.java:199)
> {noformat}
> The problem seems to be that, in order to optimise the execution for a more general form of join queries, we fail to find the "optimal" filter on which to operate and, thus, the exception is thrown.
> The problem is not reproducible whenever one of the fields used for the comparison is not indexed, or when both indexes are passed to the query engine using the *HINT* keyword.
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