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Navis updated HIVE-9347: ------------------------ Attachment: HIVE-9347.2.patch.txt > Bug with max() together with rank() and grouping sets > ----------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HIVE-9347 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-9347 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Query Processor > Affects Versions: 0.14.0, 0.13.1 > Environment: Amazon Elastic Map Reduce, AMI 3.3.1, Hadoop Amazon > 2.4.0, Hive 0.13.1 > Reporter: Michal Krawczyk > Assignee: Navis > Attachments: HIVE-9347.1.patch.txt, HIVE-9347.2.patch.txt > > > It looks like the query below returns incorrect results on Hive 0.13.1, but > it was working fine on Hive 0.11. > I have the following table: > CREATE TABLE `t`( > `category` int, > `live` int, > `comments` int) > with the following data: > hive> select * from t; > OK > 3 0 2 > 2 0 2 > 8 0 2 > The query: > hive> select category, max(live) live, max(comments) comments, rank() OVER > (PARTITION BY category ORDER BY comments) rank1 > FROM t > GROUP BY category > GROUPING SETS ((), (category)) > HAVING max(comments) > 0; > return the following results: > NULL 1 48 1 > 2 1 49 1 > 3 1 49 1 > 8 1 49 1 > When using grouping sets with the rank() function the max() function return > incorrect results. Everything works fine if I remove grouping sets clause and > split the query into two independent queries or remove the rank() function. > This looks like a bug to me but please review. That said, I'm not sure if > it's just Amazon issue or general Hive issue. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)