ektravel commented on code in PR #16412: URL: https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16412#discussion_r1607170489
########## docs/release-info/release-notes.md: ########## @@ -57,50 +57,765 @@ For tips about how to write a good release note, see [Release notes](https://git This section contains important information about new and existing features. +### Improved native queries + +Native queries can now group on nested columns and arrays. + +[#16068](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16068) + +Before realtime segments are pushed to deep storage, they consist of spill files. +Segment metrics such as `query/segment/time` now report on per spill file for a realtime segment, rather than for the entire segment. +This change eliminates the need to materialize results on the heap, which improves the performance of groupBy queries. + +[#15757](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15757) + +### Concurrent append and replace improvements + +Improved concurrent replace to work with supervisors using concurrent locks. + +[#15995](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15995) + +You can now grant locks with different types (EXCLUSIVE, SHARED, APPEND, REPLACE) for the same interval within a task group to ensure a transition to a newer set of tasks without failure. +Previously, changing lock types in the Supervisor could lead to segment allocation errors due to lock conflicts for the new tasks when the older tasks are still running. + +[#16369](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16369) + +### Improved performance for AND filters + +Druid query processing now adaptively determines when children of AND filters should compute indexes and when to simply match rows during the scan based on selectivity of other filters. +Known as filter partitioning, it can result in dramatic performance increases, depending on the order of filters in the query. + +For example, take a query like `SELECT SUM(longColumn) FROM druid.table WHERE stringColumn1 = '1000' AND stringColumn2 LIKE '%1%'`. Previously, Druid used indexes when processing filters if they are available. +That's not always ideal; imagine if `stringColumn1 = '1000'` matches 100 rows. With indexes, we have to find every value of `stringColumn2 LIKE '%1%'` that is true to compute the indexes for the filter. If `stringColumn2` has more than 100 values, it ends up being worse than simply checking for a match in those 100 remaining rows. + +With the new logic, Druid now checks the selectivity of indexes as it processes each clause of the AND filter. +If it determines it would take more work to compute the index than to match the remaining rows, Druid skips computing the index. + +The order you write filters in a WHERE clause of a query can improve the performance of your query. +More improvements are coming, but you can try out the existing improvements by reordering a query. +Put indexes that are less intensive to compute such as `IS NULL`, `=`, and comparisons (`>`, `>=,` `<`, and `<=`) near the start of AND filters so that Druid more efficiently processes your queries. +Not ordering your filters in this way won’t degrade performance from previous releases since the fallback behavior is what Druid did previously. + +[#15838](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15838) + +### Centralized datasource schema (alpha) + +You can now configure Druid to manage datasource schema centrally on the Coordinator. +Previously, Brokers needed to query data nodes and tasks for segment schemas. +Centralizing datasource schemas can improve startup time for Brokers and the efficiency of your deployment. + +If enabled, the following changes occur: + +- Realtime segment schema changes get periodically pushed to the Coordinator +- Tasks publish segment schemas and metadata to the metadata store +- The Coordinator polls the schema and segment metadata to build datasource schemas +- Brokers fetch datasource schemas from the Coordinator when possible. If not, the Broker builds the schema itself by the existing mechanism of querying Historical services. + +This behavior is currently opt-in. To enable this feature, set the following configs: + +- In your common runtime properties, set `druid.centralizedDatasourceSchema.enabled` to true. +- If you are using MiddleManagers, you also need to set `druid.indexer.fork.property.druid.centralizedDatasourceSchema.enabled` to true in your MiddleManager runtime properties. + +You can return to the previous behavior by changing the configs to false. + +You can configure the following properties to control how the Coordinator service handles unused segment schemas: + +|Name|Description|Required|Default| +|-|-|-|-| +|`druid.coordinator.kill.segmentSchema.on`| Boolean value for enabling automatic deletion of unused segment schemas. If set to true, the Coordinator service periodically identifies segment schemas that are not referenced by any used segment and marks them as unused. At a later point, these unused schemas are deleted. | No | True| +|`druid.coordinator.kill.segmentSchema.period`| How often to do automatic deletion of segment schemas in [ISO 8601](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601) duration format. Value must be equal to or greater than `druid.coordinator.period.metadataStoreManagementPeriod`. Only applies if `druid.coordinator.kill.segmentSchema.on` is set to true.| No| `P1D`| +|`druid.coordinator.kill.segmentSchema.durationToRetain`| [ISO 8601](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601) duration for the time a segment schema is retained for from when it's marked as unused. Only applies if `druid.coordinator.kill.segmentSchema.on` is set to true.| Yes, if `druid.coordinator.kill.segmentSchema.on` is set to true.| `P90D`| + +In addition, there are new metrics available to monitor the performance of centralized schema management: + +- `metadatacache/schemaPoll/count` +- `metadatacache/schemaPoll/failed` +- `metadatacache/schemaPoll/time` +- `metadacache/init/time` +- `metadatacache/refresh/count` +- `metadatacache/refresh/time` +- `metadatacache/backfill/count` +- `metadatacache/finalizedSegmentMetadata/size` +- `metadatacache/finalizedSegmentMetadata/count` +- `metadatacache/finalizedSchemaPayload/count` +- `metadatacache/temporaryMetadataQueryResults/count` +- `metadatacache/temporaryPublishedMetadataQueryResults/count` + +For more information, see [Metrics](../operations/metrics.md). + +[#15817](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15817) + +Also, note the following changes to the default values of segment schema cleanup: + +* The default value for `druid.coordinator.kill.segmentSchema.period` has changes from `PT1H` to `P1D`. +* The default value for `druid.coordinator.kill.segmentSchema.durationToRetain` has changed from `PR6H` to `P90D`. + +[#16354](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16354) + +### MSQ support for window functions + +Added support for using window functions with the MSQ task engine as the query engine. + +[#15470](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15470) + +### MSQ support for Google Cloud Storage + +You can now export MSQ results to a Google Cloud Storage (GCS) path by passing the function `google()` as an argument to the `EXTERN` function. + +[#16051](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16051) + +### RabbitMQ extension + +A new RabbitMQ extension is available as a community contribution. +The RabbitMQ extension (`druid-rabbit-indexing-service`) lets you manage the creation and lifetime of rabbit indexing tasks. These indexing tasks read events from [RabbitMQ](https://www.rabbitmq.com) through [super streams](https://www.rabbitmq.com/docs/streams#super-streams). + +As super streams allow exactly once delivery with full support for partitioning, they are compatible with Druid's modern ingestion algorithm, without the downsides of the prior RabbitMQ firehose. + +Note that this uses the RabbitMQ streams feature and not a conventional exchange. You need to make sure that your messages are in a super stream before consumption. For more information, see [RabbitMQ documentation](https://www.rabbitmq.com/docs). + +[#14137](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/14137) + ## Functional area and related changes This section contains detailed release notes separated by areas. ### Web console +#### Search in tables and columns + +You can now use the **Query** view to search in tables and columns. + + + +[#15990](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15990) + +#### Improved array ingestion UX + +Improved the array ingestion experience in the web console by: + +- Adding `arrayIngestMode` to the Run panel selection, making it more prominent. +- Ensuring that the `arrayIngestMode: array` context parameter is only set when the user opts in to arrays. +- Setting `arrayIngestMode: array` only if Druid detects that the ingestion spec includes dimensions specs of type `auto` + `castToType: ARRAY<...>`. + + + +[#15927](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15927) + +#### Kafka input format + +Improved how the web console determines the input format for a Kafka source. +Instead of defaulting to the Kafka input format for a Kafka source, the web console now only picks the Kafka input format if it detects any of the following in the Kafka sample: a key, headers, or more than one topic. + +[#16180](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16180) + +#### Improved handling of lookups during sampling + +Rather than sending a transform expression containing lookups to the sampler, Druid now substitutes the transform expression with a placeholder. +This prevents the expression from blocking the flow. + + + +[#16234](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16234) + #### Other web console improvements -### Ingestion +* You can now set `maxCompactionTaskSlots` to zero to top compaction tasks [#15877](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15877) +* The web console now suggests the `azureStorage` input type instead of the deprecated `azure` storage type [#15820](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15820) +* The download query detail archive option is now more resilient when the detail archive is incomplete [#16071](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16071) +* Added the fields **Avro bytes decoder** and **Proto bytes decoder** for their input formats [#15950](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15950) +* Added support for exporting results for queries that use the MSQ task engine [#15969](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15969) +* Improved the user experience when the web console is operating in manual capabilities mode [#16191](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16191) +* Improved the web console to detect doubles better [#15998](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15998) +* Improved the query timer as follows: + * Timer isn't shown if an error happens + * Timer resets if changing tabs while query is running + * Error state is lost if tab is switched twice + + [#16235](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16235) +* Fixed an issue with the [Tasks](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/operations/web-console#tasks) view returning incorrect values for **Created time** and **Duration** fields after the Overlord restarts [#16228](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16228) +* Fixed the Azure icon not rendering in the web console [#16173](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16173) +* Fixed the supervisor offset reset dialog in the web console [#16298](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16298) + +### General ingestion + +#### Improved Azure input source + +You can now ingest data from multiple storage accounts using the new `azureStorage` input source schema instead of the now deprecated `azure` input source schema. For example: + +```json +... + "ioConfig": { + "type": "index_parallel", + "inputSource": { + "type": "azureStorage", + "objectGlob": "**.json", + "uris": ["azureStorage://storageAccount/container/prefix1/file.json", "azureStorage://storageAccount/container/prefix2/file2.json"] + }, + "inputFormat": { + "type": "json" + }, + ... + }, +... +``` + +[#15630](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15630) -#### SQL-based ingestion +#### Data management API improvements -##### Other SQL-based ingestion improvements +Improved the [Data management API](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/api-reference/data-management-api) as follows: -#### Streaming ingestion +* You can now mark segments as used or unused within the specified interval using an optional list of versions. +For example: `(interval, [versions])`. When `versions` is unspecified, all versions of segments in the `interval` are marked as used or unused, preserving the old behavior [#16141](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16141) +* The `segmentIds` filter in the Data management API payload is now parameterized in the database query [#16174](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16174) +* Fixed a bug in the `markUsed` and `markUnused` APIs where an empty set of segment IDs would be inconsistently treated as null or non-null in different scenarios [#16145](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16145) +* Improved the `markUnused` API endpoint to handle an empty list of segment versions [#16198](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16198) -##### Other streaming ingestion improvements +#### Nested columns performance improvement + +Nested column serialization now releases nested field compression buffers as soon as the nested field serialization is complete, which requires significantly less direct memory during segment serialization when many nested fields are present. + +[#16076](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16076) + +#### Segment allocation + +Druid now associates pending segments with the task groups that created them. + +Associating pending segments with the task groups facilitates clean up of unneeded segments as soon as all tasks in the group exit. +Cleaning up pending segments helps delete entries immediately after tasks exit and can alleviate the load on the metadata store during segment allocation. +This can also help with segment allocation failures due to conflicting pending segments that are no longer needed in some cases. + +The change ensures that an append action upgrades a segment set which corresponds exactly to the pending segment upgrades made by the concurrent replace action, and eliminates any duplication in query results that may occur. + +[#16144](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16144) + +#### Improved task context reporting + +Added a new type of task report `TaskContextReport`. +Starting with Druid 30.0.0, all tasks will include `taskContext` in the final JSON that Druid serves over the task report APIs or writes to files. +The following is the new report structure for non-MSQ tasks: + +```json +{ + "ingestionStatsAndErrors": { + // existing report content + }, + "taskContext": { + "taskId": "xyz", + "type": "taskContext", + "payload": { + "forceTimeChunkLock": true, + "useLineageBasedSegmentAllocation": true + } + } +} +``` + +This change is backwards compatible as it only adds a new field at the top-level of the JSON and doesn't modify any existing fields. +If your code or tests consume task reports, don't rely on the JSON to be a singleton map. + +[#16041](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16041) + +#### Other ingestion improvements + +* Added indexer level task metrics to provide more visibility in task distribution [#15991](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15991) +* Added more logging detail for S3 `RetryableS3OutputStream`—this can help to determine whether to adjust chunk size [#16117](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16117) +* Added error code to failure type `InternalServerError` [#16186](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16186) +* Added a new index for pending segments table for datasource and `task_allocator_id` columns [#16355](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16355) +* Fixed a bug in the `MarkOvershadowedSegmentsAsUnused` Coordinator duty to also consider segments that are overshadowed by a segment that requires zero replicas [#16181](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16181) +* Fixed a bug where `numSegmentsKilled` is reported incorrectly [#16103](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16103) +* Fixed a bug where completion task reports are not being generated on `index_parallel` tasks [#16042](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16042) +* Fixed an issue where concurrent replace skipped intervals locked by append locks during compaction [#16316](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16316) +* Improved error messages when supervisor's checkpoint state is invalid [#16208](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16208) +* Improved serialization of `TaskReportMap` [#16217](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16217) +* Improved compaction segment read and published fields to include sequential compaction tasks [#16171](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16171) +* Improved kill task so that it now accepts an optional list of unused segment versions to delete [#15994](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15994) +* Improved logging when ingestion tasks try to get lookups from the Coordinator at startup [#16287](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16287) +* Improved ingestion performance by parsing an input stream directly instead of converting it to a string and parsing the string as JSON [#15693](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15693) +* Improved the creation of input row filter predicate in various batch tasks [#16196](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16196) +* Improved how Druid fetches tasks from the Overlord to redact credentials [#16182](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16182) +* Optimized `isOvershadowed` when there is a unique minor version for an interval [#15952](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15952) +* Removed `EntryExistsException` thrown when trying to insert a duplicate task in the metadata store—Druid now throws a `DruidException` with error code `entryAlreadyExists` [#14448](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/14448) +* The task status output for a failed task now includes the exception message [#16286](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16286) + +### SQL-based ingestion + +#### Manifest files for MSQ task engine exports + +Export queries that use the MSQ task engine now also create a manifest file at the destination, which lists the files created by the query. + +During a rolling update, older versions of workers don't return a list of exported files, and older Controllers don't create a manifest file. +Therefore, export queries ran during this time might have incomplete manifests. + +[#15953](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15953) + +#### `SortMerge` join support + +Druid now supports `SortMerge` join for `IS NOT DISTINCT FROM` operations. + +[#16003](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16003) + +#### State of compaction context parameter + +Added a new context parameter `storeCompactionState`. +When set to `true`, Druid records the state of compaction for each segment in the `lastCompactionState` segment field. + +[#15965](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15965) + +#### Selective loading of lookups + +Druid now supports selective loading of lookups so that MSQ task engine workers don't load unnecessary lookups. + +[#16328](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16328) + +#### MSQ task report improvements + +Improved the task report for the MSQ task engine as follows: + +* A new field in the MSQ task report captures the milliseconds elapsed between when the worker task was first requested and when it fully started running. Actual work time can be calculated using `actualWorkTimeMS = durationMs - pendingMs` [#15966](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15966) +* A new field `segmentReport` logs the type of the segment created and the reason behind the selection [#16175](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16175) + +#### Other SQL-based ingestion improvements + +* Changed the controller checker for the MSQ task engine to check for closed only [#16161](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16161) +* Fixed an incorrect check while generating MSQ task engine error report [#16273](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16273) +* Improved the message you get when the MSQ task engine falls back to a broadcast join from a sort-merge [#16002](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16002) +* Improved the speed of worker cancellation by bypassing unnecessary communication with the controller [#16158](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16158) +* Improved the error message you get when there's an issue with your PARTITIONED BY clause [#15961](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15961) +* Runtime exceptions generated while writing frames now include the name of the column where they occurred [#16130](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16130) + +### Streaming ingestion + +#### Streaming completion reports + +Streaming task completion reports now have an extra field `recordsProcessed`, which lists all the partitions processed by that task and a count of records for each partition. +Use this field to see the actual throughput of tasks and make decision as to whether you should vertically or horizontally scale your workers. + +[#15930](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15930) + +#### Improved memory management for Kinesis + +Kinesis ingestion memory tuning config is now simpler: + +* You no longer need to set the configs `recordsPerFetch` and `deaggregate`. +* `fetchThreads` can no longer exceed the budgeted amount of heap (100 MB or 5%). +* Use `recordBufferSizeBytes` to set a byte-based limit rather than records-based limit for the Kinesis fetch threads and main ingestion threads. We recommend setting this to 100 MB or 10% of heap, whichever is smaller. +* Use `maxBytesPerPoll` to set a byte-based limit for how much data Druid polls from shared buffer at a time. Default is 1,000,000 bytes. + +As part of this change, the following properties have been deprecated: + +* `recordBufferSize`, use `recordBufferSizeBytes` instead +* `maxRecordsPerPoll`, use `maxBytesPerPoll` instead + +[#15360](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15360) + +#### Improved autoscaling for Kinesis streams + +The Kinesis autoscaler now considers max lag in minutes instead of total lag. +To maintain backwards compatibility, this change is opt-in for existing Kinesis connections. +To opt in, set `lagBased.lagAggregate` in your supervisor spec to `MAX`. +New connections use max lag by default. + +[#16284](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16284) +[#16314](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16314) + +#### Parallelized incremental segment creation + +You can now configure the number of threads used to create and persist incremental segments on the disk using the `numPersistThreads` property. +Use additional threads to parallelize the segment creation to prevent ingestion from stalling or pausing frequently as long as there are sufficient CPU resources available. + +[#13982](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/13982/files) + +#### Kafka steaming supervisor topic improvement + +Druid now properly handles previously found partition offsets. +Prior to this change, updating a Kafka streaming supervisor topic from single to multi-topic (pattern), or vice versa, could cause old offsets to be ignored spuriously. + +[#16190](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16190) ### Querying +#### Dynamic table append + +You can now use the `TABLE(APPEND(...))` function to implicitly create unions based on table schemas. +For example, the two following queries are equivalent: + +```sql +TABLE(APPEND('table1','table2','table3')) +``` + +and + +```sql +SELECT column1,NULL AS column2,NULL AS column3 FROM table1 +UNION ALL +SELECT NULL AS column1,column2,NULL AS column3 FROM table2 +UNION ALL +SELECT column1,column2,column3 FROM table3 +``` + +Note that if the same columns are defined with different input types, Druid uses the least restrictive column type. + +[#15897](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15897) + +#### Added SCALAR_IN_ARRAY function + +Added `SCALAR_IN_ARRAY` function for checking if a scalar expression appears in an array: + +`SCALAR_IN_ARRAY(expr, arr)` + +[#16306](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16306) + +#### Improved PARTITIONED BY + +If you use the MSQ task engine to run queries, you can now use the following strings in addition to the supported ISO 8601 periods: + +- `HOUR` - Same as `'PT1H'` +- `DAY` - Same as `'P1D'` +- `MONTH` - Same as `'P1M'` +- `YEAR` - Same as `'P1Y'` +- `ALL TIME` +- `ALL` - Alias for `ALL TIME` + +[#15836](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15836/) + +#### Improved filter bundles + +Improved filter bundles as follows: + +* Renamed the parameter `selectionRowCount` on `makeFilterBundle` to `applyRowCount`, and redefined as an upper bound on rows remaining after short-circuiting (rather than number of rows selected so far). +This definition works better for OR filters, which pass through the +FALSE set rather than the TRUE set to the next subfilter. +* `AndFilter` uses `min(applyRowCount, indexIntersectionSize)` rather than using `selectionRowCount` for the first subfilter and `indexIntersectionSize` for each filter thereafter. This improves accuracy when the incoming `applyRowCount` is smaller than the row count from the first few indexes. +* `OrFilter` uses `min(applyRowCount, totalRowCount - indexUnionSize)` rather than `applyRowCount` for subfilters. This allows an OR filter to pass +information about short-circuiting to its subfilters. + +[#16292](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16292) + +#### Improved catalog tables + +You can validate complex target column types against source input expressions during DML INSERT/REPLACE operations. + +[#16223](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16223) + +You can now define catalog tables without explicit segment granularities. +DML queries on such tables need to have the PARTITIONED BY clause specified. +Alternatively, you can update the table to include a defined segment granularity for DML queries to be validated properly. + +[#16278](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16278) + +#### Double and null values in SQL type ARRAY + +You can now pass double and null values in SQL type ARRAY through dynamic parameters. + +For example: + +```json +"parameters": [ + { + "type": "ARRAY", + "value": [d1, d2, null] + } +] +``` + +[#16274](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16274) + +#### `TypedInFilter` filter + +Added a new `TypedInFilter` filter to replace `InDimFilter`—to improve performance when matching numeric columns. + +[#16039](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16039) + +`TypedInFilter` can run in replace-with-default mode. + +[#16233](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16233) + +#### Improved partial index value matching for OR filter + +Partial index value matchers for the OR filter now use `PeekableIntIterator` instead of `IntIterator`. +This change can significantly improve performance when Druid uses the value matchers alongside an index offset. + +[#16300](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16300) + +#### Heap dictionaries clear out + +Improved querying to decrease the chance of going OOM with high cardinality data Group By. + +[#16114](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16114) + #### Other querying improvements +* Added support for numeric arrays to window functions and subquery materializations [#15917](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15917) +* Added support for single value aggregated groupBy queries for scalars [#15700](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15700) +* Added support for column reordering with scan and sort style queries [#15815](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15815) +* Added support for joins in decoupled mode [#15957](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15957) +* Added support for using MV_FILTER_ONLY and MV_FILTER_NONE functions with a non-literal argument [#16113](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16113) +* Added the `radiusUnit` element to the `radius` bound [#16029](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16029) +* Fixed the return type for the IPV4_PARSE function. The function now correctly returns null if the string literal can't be represented as an IPv4 address [#15916](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/15916) +* Fixed an issue where several aggregators returned UNKNOWN or OTHER as their SQL type inference [#16216](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16216) +* Fixed an issue where triggering a math expression processor on a segment that lacks a specific column results in an `Unable to vectorize expression` exception [#16128](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16128) +* Fixed NPE while loading lookups from an empty JDBC source [#16307](https://github.com/apache/druid/pull/16307) Review Comment: Updated. -- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to the specific comment. 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