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[jira] [Created] (PHOENIX-6963) Check if LAST_DDL_TIMESTAMP is set for tables and indexes created before PHOENIX-6186

Rushabh Shah created PHOENIX-6963:
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             Summary: Check if LAST_DDL_TIMESTAMP is set for tables and indexes created before PHOENIX-6186
                 Key: PHOENIX-6963
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-6963
             Project: Phoenix
          Issue Type: Sub-task
          Components: core
            Reporter: Rushabh Shah
             Fix For: 5.2.0


The whole design of PHOENIX-6883 is dependent on LAST_DDL_TIMESTAMP when we create table/view/index.
LAST_DDL_TIMESTAMP was introduced in PHOENIX-6186. What happens to table/view that is created before PHOENIX-6186? In the upgrade path, do we update LAST_DDL_TIMESTAMP for tables that are already created?
Also we added LAST_DDL_TIMESTAMP to an index in PHOENIX-6932. We will need to handle the upgrade path where we have to add LAST_DDL_TIMESTAMP to an existing index.



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